United Nations published this video item, entitled “New World, New Radio (World Radio Day 2021 official video) – February 13” – below is their description.
This February 13, join UNESCO and thousands of stations to celebrate World Radio Day.” NEW WORLD, NEW RADIO” is the theme of this 10th edition. In this year of change and adjustment, UNESCO and your local station are committed to ensuring that radio continues to evolve, to innovate, to connect.
Together let’s celebrate this Day on www.worldradioday.org and on social networks #WorldRadioDay #NewWorldNewRadio
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New World. New Radio.
World Radio Day 2021 (WRD 2021) celebrates radio as part of humanity’s history by following the various developments in our society and adapting its services. As the world changes, so does radio. Thus, during the Covid-19 pandemic, radio made it possible, for example, to ensure continuity of learning, to fight against misinformation, and to promote barrier gestures.
“New World, New Radio” is, therefore, an ode to the resilience of radio. It is a tribute to its capacity for perpetual adaptation at the rate of societal transformations and listeners’ new needs. Accessible anywhere and anytime, radio reaches a broad audience. It presents itself as an arena where all voices can be expressed, represented, and heard hence why radio is still the most consumed medium worldwide today.
On the occasion of World Radio Day 2021 (WRD 2021), UNESCO calls on radio stations to celebrate this event’s 10th anniversary and the more than 110 years of radio through three sub-themes.
Evolution: The world changes, radio evolves – radio is resilient and sustainable;
Innovation: The world changes, radio adapts and innovates- radio adapts to new technologies and remains the go-to medium of mobility, accessible everywhere and to everyone;
Connection: The world changes, radio connects – radio services our society during natural disasters, socio-economic crises, epidemics, etc.
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