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[Commlist] BBC Radio 1922-2022 - Journal of Radio and Audio Media (JRAM) - Call for papers
Sat Jul 30 14:14:50 GMT 2022
BBC Radio 1922-2022: navigating the waves of change
Call for papers - Journal of Radio & Audio Media Symposium
Call for Papers – Journal of Radio & Audio Media Symposium Edition
Editors on behalf of the MeCCSA Radio Studies Network: Janey Gordon,
Josephine Coleman, Lawrie Hallett, Emma Heywood, Richard Berry, Deborah
Wilson David.
Deadline for submission: February 1, 2023
On 18 October 1922 the British Broadcasting Company was formed in order
to make use of the new technology of radio broadcasting for domestic
use. The company started regular radio broadcasts on 14 November and in
January 1927 it was formed into the British Broadcasting Corporation.
BBC radio has continued to be a significant force in the cultural,
entertainment and information sectors of the United Kingdom’s national,
regional and local services and globally via the BBC World Service. It
has often been considered world leading in broadcasting technological
developments and has a consummate reputation for legitimacy, accuracy
and impartiality.
In 2022, a 100 years after its first broadcast, BBC radio retains a 50%
live radio audience share in the UK, about 34 million listeners a week
(RAJAR 1:2022). Its overseas services command weekly audiences of almost
half a billion listeners globally (BBC Media Centre, November 2021).
This tends to grow even higher during times of strife, conflict or
disaster. This symposium edition seeks to celebrate BBC radio’s
centenary and to examine BBC radio’s future in terms of reach, purpose
and technologies.
The MeCCSA Radio Studies Network is inviting papers which may - though
not necessarily - touch on some of the following issues:
The significance of 2022 as a watershed year in radio history
The impact of BBC radio news
BBC World Services
BBC local radio, on-line and digital services
BBC Sounds
The role of BBC radio as a training ground for broadcasters
BBC School Radio and Bite Size
BBC radio's impact on cultural forms, music, drama and the arts
BBC radio’s financial future
Broadcaster and audience diversity and inclusivity
The concepts of global, national, regional and local radio
The development of new production and broadcast practices, skills and
technologies
The impact of technological developments on radio and its future
Digital technologies the changing nature of ‘audiences’
Appealing to new audiences, children, youth and young adults
Submitting a proposal
Submissions for this JRAM Symposium Edition are due by February 1, 2023.
Expressions of interest prior to submission are appreciated but not
required ((janey.gordon /at/ beds.ac.uk)) subject line "JRAM BBC Radio
1922-2022". Submitted manuscripts undergo a blind peer review.
Manuscripts should be submitted through Manuscript Central link on
https://www.beaweb.org/wp/?page_id=571 or
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/hjrs
Documents prepared in Microsoft Word are preferred and should be APA for
style and citation. Manuscripts should not exceed 6500 words and should
include an abstract of no more than 100 words. In addition to the
manuscript bearing no reference to the author(s), the author(s) should
include a separate attachment with contact information. Please fill in
the manuscript information as directed on the site. For more information
on the Journal of Radio & Audio Media, click here.
Please direct any questions in advance of your submission to the
symposium editor: Janey Gordon ((janey.gordon /at/ beds.ac.uk)), subject line:
JRAM BBC Radio 1922-2022.
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