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The UNESCO Courier, January-March 2020
  • E-ISSN: 22202293

Abstract

With a freer and more intimate tone than daytime broadcasts, night-time radio has long been the privileged place for confidences delivered in the anonymity of the night. At a time conducive to imagination and solitude, these broadcasts provide listeners with a reassuring voice that seems to speak only to them. But they are now giving way to less expensive programming.

Related Subject(s): Environment and Climate Change

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