29/08/2009
A look at the changing relationship between broadcasters and their audiences.
In an age of tweeting, interacting and texting, anyone with a phone or a computer can potentially become a news-maker - or at least participate in the debate on topics of the day. This is changing relationship between broadcasters and their audiences.
Rajan finds out why the ±«Óãtv Hausa service is so keen to hear from people in rural areas of Northern Nigeria - so much so, it has given six villages a mobile phone.
One ±«Óãtv news programme recently offered a listener the opportunity to be guest editor for the day - how did they do?
And Over To You links up experienced ±«Óãtv Africa specialist Mark Doyle with a listener in Ghana who is far from happy with Mark’s choice of Why Is Africa Poor as the title for his new series on ±«Óãtv World Service.
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- Sat 29 Aug 2009 10:40GMT±«Óãtv World Service Online
- Sat 29 Aug 2009 23:40GMT±«Óãtv World Service Online
- Sun 30 Aug 2009 02:40GMT±«Óãtv World Service Online
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Over to You
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