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Contemporary radio research

Radio's influence in the Alaska Bush: Cultural transmission or diffusion?

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Pages 7-14 | Published online: 18 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

Isolated radio stations serve predominately Native American populations in the Alaska Bush. This study sought to ascertain radio's influence on local cultures and its ability to serve local needs. Issues relating to control and staffing of stations were also examined. Clearly there is a growing push for Bush radio to help preserve Alaska's native cultures and languages. Stations differed in their approaches to some common problems, but all appeared to be moving in the direction of increasing native involvement in station operations.

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