Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 158 Document Number: C25732
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Via MAP web site. 1 page., "Given the tremendous need for access to spectrum throughout America - in rural, suburban, and urban environments - it is critical that the Commission foreclose use of white spaces only where engineering tests prove there is a genuine risk of harmful interference."
Oppold, Mark (author), Adkison, Janet (author), Littlefield, Susan (author), Bauer, Kyle (author), Cunningham, Gale (author), and Winnekins, Brian (author)
Format:
journal articles
Publication Date:
2013-04
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Document Number: D01385
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 172 Document Number: C28979
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Knowledge Share Fair for Agricultural Development and Food Security at FAO Headquarters, Rome, Italy, January 20-22, 2009. 6 pages., Notes from a session at the Knowledge Share Fair about the role and unique value of radio in rural development.
Ohliger, John (author / Center for Adult Education, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH) and Center for Adult Education, Ohio State University, Columbus, OH
Format:
Journal article
Publication Date:
1968
Published:
USA
Location:
Agricultural Communications Documentation Center, Funk Library, University of Illinois Box: 43 Document Number: B05029
Evans, cited reference, The Canadian listening group project, the Farm Radio Forum, was the subject of great praise in its 25 year history before its demise in April, 1965. The project was established in 1940 because of converging influences through a working agreement between three organizations-the Canadian Association for Adult Education, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture. The author has attempted through analysis of correspondence, interviews, and available literature to account for the decline of the project. Three tentative conclusions are : 1. as the sponsoring institutions matured their concerns diverged more and more, 2. a fully-working field structure for organizing and maintaining the listening groups was never established, 3. the groups never become integrated into the Canadian national system of institutions or its power structure. (original)