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Revision as of 20:13, 19 October 2021

Contents

ABOUT

The idea of Radioteca started in June 2004, at the II “Foro Social de las Americas” (Social Forum of the Americas). Some of the topics addressed in this event are: human rights, peace, poverty, hunger, corruption, democracy, indigenous people rights, social initiative 1. In this forum, a group of radio producers met at CIESPAL -Centro International de Estudios Superiores de Comunicacion para America Latina (International Center for Higher Communication Studies for Latin America). One of the projects proposed during this event was a digital platform where people could share audios. In 2005, UNESCO held a reunion in Guadalajara to talk about successful communication experiences in Latin America and Caribbean. Was until 2006, that Radioteca was launched, being UNESCO a great contributor to the project. File:Radioteca.jpg

INTERFACE

Radioteca has a Welcome page that includes: Menu: Welcome

    About Us
    Audios 
    Calendar 
    Directory 
    Training 
    Help
    Contact

Research engine:helps to find audio in the library (which includes more than 73,000 audios). Audios catalog, classified by: Topics-Category

    By Special dates
    By Format
    By language

A directory classified by:

   Types of media
   Media by country

Training

   Books and manuals category

File:interface.jpg

LANGUAGES

The interface is in Spanish, but theres a variety of audios in the following languages:

  • Castilian
  • Quechua
  • Aymara
  • Guarani
  • Maya K'iche
  • Wayuunaiki
  • Mazateco
  • Mixteco
  • Qeqchi
  • Qanjobal
  • Chorti
  • Peqomchi
  • Kriol
  • Tzotzil
  • Tzeltal
  • Kichwa
  • Shuar
  • Waorani
  • Wichi
  • Toba
  • Nahuatl
  • Miskito
  • English
  • French
  • Galician
  • Hebrew
  • Portuguese
  • Italian
  • Yucateca
  • Mam
  • Kaqchikel

PURPOSE

Radioteca is a digital platform designed to share and exchange radio productions in order to enrich each other. It is build by hundreds of stations, centers, networks, of Latin America and the world. All the audios are license “free” , meaning that it's possible to download, transmit and remix (following certain conditions, such as maintaining the author or who paid the publicity).

What you can do?

  • Download audios to transmit them in your station
  • Share productions with other radios
  • Find specific trainings regarding communication, radio and technologies.
  • Participate in the directory of radio, networking, news agencies, podcasting, etc..

AUDIENCE

Very wide audience, since it contains a great variety of contents.

Mainly for Latin American and Caribean people, given the prevalence of languages.

CONTENTS

TECHNOLOGY

Collective collaboration

Uploading audios & Downloading audios

Free audio hosting (your audio is stored in the platform)

Embed player. (You can upload audio in Radioteca and appears in your blog with a player)

Direct link to your web page or blog.

Doesn’t require any special software to download the audio.

You can transmit the audios in your own station but you can’t cut the credits of the original authors or who paid the campaign.

FUNDING

In 2020 the platform ran out of funds.

Now a Days it's no longer possible to upload audios.

There are still available more than 73,000 to listen and download

REFERENCES

[1]1 Tiempo, E. (2004, 06 29). El Tiempo. Retrieved from https://www.eltiempo.com/archivo/documento/MAM-1514113

[2] Gago, S. G. (2013). Manual Para Radialistas Analfatecnicos. La Paz: Ministerio de Communicacion del Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia.

RadiotecaRadioteca. (n.d.). Retrieved 10 2021, from https://radioteca.net/staticpage/quienes-somos/

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