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    101. Assessment of the experience in the production of messages and programmes for rural communication systems : the case of the Wonsuom Project in Ghana

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    102. Assessment of the experience in the production of messages and programmes for rural communication systems : the case of the Wonsuom Project in Ghana

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    103. Atelier international sur la radio rurale

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    104. Attention theories tested by listener response to call-in and structured interview radio formats

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    105. Attitudes of rural people toward radio service : a nation-wide survey of farm and small-town people

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    106. Audience participation in radio development programmes: a study of Radio Seremban, A Malaysian local radio station

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    107. Awakening from the big sleep: Kantor Berita 68H

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    108. BBC farmcaster gives appraisal of ag service

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    111. Back to basics : radio is an intensely personal means of communication

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    112. Back to the future

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    113. Back to the future: Allegheny Mountain Radio and localism in West Virginia Community Radio

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    115. Barriers to the use of radio as a channel of agricultural information by farmers in Ushongo local government area of Benue State, Nigeria

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    116. Beginning and organization of the National Association of Radio Farm Directors

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    118. Being women in the popular radio

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    119. Better informed consumers. A report on an evaluation study of the Extension Service consumer marketing information program at Louisville

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    120. Beyond slogans : a serious new role for radio

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    124. Bob Hoff and Ag Info Network look to cultivate larger audience

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    125. Bridging the digital divide: Community radio's potential for extending information and communication technology benefits to poor rural communities in South Africa

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    128. Broadcast localism

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    129. Broadcast programs pleasing to farmer

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    130. Broadcast questions answered

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    132. Broadcast: the last 50. What's next?

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    138. Broadcasting pioneer: Frank Ernest Mullen

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    139. Broadcasting stations possible future farm paper advertisers

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    140. Brownfield losing his radio show over differences with owner about his treatment of Monsanto Co

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    143. Building station preference among farm listeners

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    144. CBC fishermen's broadcast

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    145. CIERRO's experience in rural radio

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    147. Callos and Guatitas: radio and migration in Ecuador and Spain

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    150. Changes & directions in farm broadcasting

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