Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Radio looking for your web space - iOnline

Several researchers and academics related to radio today defended new avenues for internet radio and demand of different formats during the National Meeting of Radio Studies, Coimbra.

“You have to make the computer the new transistor”, defended Madalena Oliveira, a researcher at the University of Minho, in this morning’s panel meeting, considering that the Internet can revitalize the radio, warning that it is still “a phase experimental, not to say amateurish “, in relation to the transition from radio to the internet.

Luís Santos, also of the University of Minho, said during the afternoon panel, which, on the one hand there are radios that strive to “look for a space on the internet”, others are “quiet”, a time of transition “very rich”, that the “stakes and risks” inherent, may be, from a business standpoint, “very difficult.”

According to

optical Madalena Oliveira, the radios “did not even appreciate the sound on the internet”, stating that when it enters a site of a radio, “the last thing” that leads into “is in contact with the sound . “

this “testing phase”, “looking up over inventiveness” and “own language”, defended Madalena Oliveira.

Luz Maria Barbeito, the Autonomous University of Barcelona, ??said that “while consumer” or “find something else” when you access the “web”, criticizing the “sites” for not offering “complementary” to the program issued and defending “the creation of new formats.”

While promoting new ways, the researcher Luís Santos warns that when thinking about internet radio “you can not belittle its essential quality is the sound.”

“Having web presence does not mean having the same formats”, said Luis Santos.

Society “is fascinated with the image, the image prioritize,” said Juan Lusa Perona, researcher at the Autonomous University of Barcelona, ??an opinion shared by Luís Santos, who said that the attraction of “sites” in the video can be a “subordination of visual power.”

former journalist Isabel Reis admitted that “there is a predominance of sound” in “sites” radio. However, this presence is “to decrease considerably”, and the “sites” “are very visual,” drawing “increasingly the video.”

According

Juan Perona, radio has been a “media” “not innovative” using “formulas programmatic homogeneous” in that little focuses on “creativity and innovation” of radio language, in order to position the radio sphere digital.

“There is a great need to be in this new platform,” and that therefore “want to fast results”, and no “stability,” said Isabel Reis, also a researcher at the University of Porto.

* This article was written under the new orthographic agreement applied by Lusa

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