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‘Journalist 2.0?’ educational radio in Israel

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Tal Laor & Ofer Muchtar. (2023) “The Shawshank Redemption”: an analysis of prisoner and prison radio. Israel Affairs 29:5, pages 983-1001.
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Tal Laor. (2022) Alternative Broadcasting? Maybe!Music Programming in College Radio in Israel. Journal of Radio & Audio Media 29:2, pages 357-380.
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Tal Laor & Yair Galily. (2022) Ultra-orthodox representations in Israeli radio satire. Israel Affairs 28:2, pages 271-296.
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Tal Laor & Yair Galily. (2020) The annual music charts: the communal musical taste mix in Israel. Israel Affairs 26:6, pages 928-959.
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Tal Laor. (2020) Milestones in the development of educational radio in Israel. Israel Affairs 26:5, pages 716-738.
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Tal Laor. (2022) Radio on demand: New habits of consuming radio content. Global Media and Communication 18:1, pages 25-48.
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Tal Laor. (2021) Twitter as a clique: journalists' patterns of Twitter use in Israel. Online Information Review 46:1, pages 40-58.
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Tal Laor. (2019) The added value of college radio: student self development, fulfillment, and confidence. Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning 10:2, pages 339-354.
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