This panel examines the historical principles of international radio broadcasting, and how stations have evolved both technologically and in terms of who the target audience is. Even with turmoil around the world, governments are questioning the usefulness of these stations and the wisdom of continuing to fund them. The panelists will address these issues and argue that in revolutionary times international radio broadcasting is still effective and needed.
Moderator: Andrew M. Clark, University of Texas - Arlington
Panelists: Andrew M. Clark, University of Texas - Arlington
Thomas B. Christie, University of Texas - Arlington
Daniel Walsh, Appalachian State University
Sam Swan, University of Tennessee