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1
Radios New Century Serving the audiences
FROM GLORIOUS PAST...
...TO EXCITING FUTURE
2
  • Marshal Jozef Pilsudski talks into microphone
    1924
  • PR Poland
  • I am standing before this very strange looking
    horn and think of my voice which is parting from
    me and setting out freely somewhere into the
    world without me, without its owner. What funny
    ideas do people have! Really, its hard not to
    laugh over the strange development that will now
    befall Mr. Pilsudskis voice. I just imagine some
    fellow turning on the winding key, pressing the
    button and letting the horn speak in place of me!

3
  • The Hindenburg Disaster 1937
  • CPB/PBS America
  • Its starting to rain again, the rain has
    slacked up a little bit. The back motor of the
    ship is just holding it just enough to keep it
    from ... it burst into flame. Get there Scotty!
    Get there Scotty! Its fire and its crashing!
    Its crashing terrible. Oh my, get out of the way
    please. Its burning, bursting into flames, and
    its falling on the mourning fans. All the
    folks... oh, this is terrible. This is one of the
    worst catastrophes in the World! Oh, its oh,
    four or five hundred feet into the sky... its a
    terrific blaze, ladies and gentlemen. The smoke
    and the flames now. And the frame is crashing
    down to the ground. Not quite to the morrie mass.
    Oh the humanity and all the fans that are
    speeding around it. I dont (sob). I cant even
    talk to people (sob) ... Its, its, its ... oh
    (sob). I, I cant talk ladies and gentlemen.
    Honest, its completely a mess, a smoking
    wreckage. And everybody cant hardly breath and
    talk and screaming. Lady, Im sorry (sob) ...

4
  • H.G. Wells War of the Worlds 1938
  • CPB/PBS 1938
  • Ladies and Gentlemen, I have a grave
    announcement to make. Incredible as it may seem,
    both the observation of science and the evidence
    of our eyes, lead to the inexcusable assumption
    that those strange beings who landed in the New
    Jersey farmlands tonight, are the vanguard of an
    invading army from the planet Mars.

5
  • Chamberlain announces the outbreak of the second
    World War 1939
  • reported by CBC Canada
  • I am speaking to you from the cabinet room of
    10 Downing Street. This morning the British
    ambassador in Berlin handed the German government
    a final note stating that unless we heard from
    them by 11 oclock that they were prepared, at
    once, to withdraw their troops from Poland, a
    state of war would exist between us. I have to
    tell you now that no such undertaking has been
    received and that consequently this country is at
    war with Germany.

6
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  • Churchills radio address to the French people
    1939
  • CBC, Canada
  • This is Churchill. I am speaking to you all in
    your homes or wherever destiny may have taken
    you. I repeat to you the prayer of your sweetest
    nights. May God protect France. Sleep well,
    gather all your strenght for dawn, because dawn
    will come, a bright dawn will rise for the brave,
    a dawn that will be sweet for those who retain
    their trust, and shine warmly on the tomb of
    heroes. Vive la France and the courgare of the
    many brave people from all countries who are
    seeking their lost heritage and marching towards
    better times.

7
  • Benito Mussolini declares war 1940
  • RAI, Italy
  • Servicemen of the army, navy and air force,
    Black shirts of the revolution and of legions,
    men and women of Italy, of the Empire and of the
    Kingdom of Albania, hark! The hour singled out by
    destiny has struck in our fatherland.

8
  • Liberation of Warsaw 1945
  • PR, Poland
  • This is Polish Radio Warsaw!
  • We are now broadcasting a special announcement
  • Germany has capitulated!

9
  • John F. Kennedy at the Berlin Wall 1963
  • QRD/SWF Germany
  • Two thousand years ago the proudest boast was
    Civis Romanus Sum. Today, in the world of
    freedom, the proudest boast is Ich bin ein
    Berliner.

10
  • The opening of Brandenburger Tor 1989
  • ARD/SWF Germany
  • One hour later, hundreds of people crawl up
    onto the wall, and climb down in the direction of
    the Brandenburg Gate. People stream in from the
    East Berlin side. A chain forms, dancing hand in
    hand around the Brandenburg gate. The police
    watch warily at first. On the East Berlin side,
    large vehicles can be seen driving up in the
    background. One of them is a loudspeaker truck
  • Loudspeaker In the interest of peace, order
    and safety at this state border, I ask you to
    leave the Pariser Platz. Citizens of West Berlin,
    I ask you to leave the wall.
  • A stillness falls over the scene. Almost all
    climb back, not over but onto the wall. Then
    comes the reaction
  • Why, why, why? (Warum, warum, warum?)

11
  • President Nelson Mandelas speech at his
    inauguration ceremoni in Pretoria 1994
  • SABC, South Africa
  • We have triumphed in the effort to implant hope
    in the breast of the millions of our people. We
    enter into a covenant that we shall build the
    socety in which all South Africans, both black
    and white, will be able t walk tall without any
    fear in their hearts assured of theitr
    inalienable right to human dignity a rainbow
    nation at peace with itself., and the world.

12
New Radio
WikiMedia
2000
2010
BlogRadio
Participation
Pandorization
?
Multi Platform
Personalization
Multi Market
i-Radio
Multi Channel
Commercialization
e-Radio
Democratization
PodRadio
Decentralization
Internet Radio
Two Way Communication
Radio On Demand
Authoritarian
DAB
Paternalistic
Radio in transition
One Way Communication
Governments voice
State control
Old Radio
13
The long tail
14
Amazons long tail
50
50
15
Radios long tail
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17
  • Radio can teach, illuminate, inspire if
    listened to.
  • Otherwise its just wires in a box.
  • Ed Murrow

18
  • Albert Einstein about the invention of radio
    1930
  • ARD/SWR, Germany
  • Honoured listeners, whether present or absent,
    when you listen to the radio, remember just how
    it was that man came to be in possesion of this
    wonderful instrument of communication. The
    original source of all technical achievements is
    divine curiosity, the playful patience and
    investigative impetus of the researcher, and no
    less the constructive imagination of the
    technical inventor
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