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Book Reviews: Volume 12 Nov 2016

Book Reviews: Volume 12

Irish Communication Review

B. O’Neill, M. Ala-Fossi, P. Jauert, S. Lax, L. Nyre and H. Shaw (eds), Digital Radio in Europe: Technologies, Industries and Cultures, reviewed by Pat Hannon

Rosemary Day, Community Radio in Ireland: Participation and Multiflows, reviewed by Pat Hannon

Paschal Preston, Making the News: journalism and news cultures in contemporary Europe, reviewed by Nora French

Christopher Morash, A History of the Media in Ireland, reviewed by John Horgan


The Parameters Of The Permissible: How Scrap Saturday Got Away With It, Helena Sheenan Nov 2016

The Parameters Of The Permissible: How Scrap Saturday Got Away With It, Helena Sheenan

Irish Communication Review

From October 1990 to December 1991, weekends had to be organized carefully. If you were not listening to RTE Radio l on Saturday morning, did not catch the repeat on Sunday or make arrangements for it to be recorded for you, you were at a loss during the next week. The word spread like wild fire and Scrap Saturday became central to the public discourse. Talk of audience fragmentation was forgotten. Here was a society talking to Itself, coming to terms with Itself, laughing at itself. We were connected to each other In a particular way through It. There is …


On Public Service Broadcasting: Against The Tide, Helena Sheenan Nov 2016

On Public Service Broadcasting: Against The Tide, Helena Sheenan

Irish Communication Review

The defence of public service broadcasting has become so unfashionable in recent years. Despite an international climate bearing down upon Its economic base from without and an erosion of its ethos from within, I seem to be among an ever dwindling number who want to defend It.


Independent Local Radio: An Irish Success Story, Denis O'Brien Nov 2016

Independent Local Radio: An Irish Success Story, Denis O'Brien

Irish Communication Review

An outsider taking a cursory glance at independent broadcasting in Ireland in 1991 could be forgiven for thinking that the performance of the sector as whole was at best, disappointing and at worst disastrous. The collapse of the national radio licence holder Century Radio, and the removal of the independent television franchise from the TV3 consortium were landmarks in the recent history of independent broadcasting and, not unexpectedly, dominated most of the public focus, comment and debate on the fledgling sector in the past year.