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Dialup Radio

There is not much information on the site, but Dialup Radio claims to have been specifically designed for use by human rights activists in the deveoping world, with particular attention to security and keeping costs down. From the brief description, I think it could also be used as an alternative distribution method for radio news where stations don’t have access to the internet, but do have a telephone. They would simply call the (open source Asterisk) tepehony server and “order” news from a menu of options.

“Dialup Radio is a tool that distributes human rights and independent media via telephone. Brief radio-style audio files are uploaded and managed via the Dialup Radio website. These files are immediately available to callers who phone the project phone number. Our automatically generates interactive voice response (IVR) menus that enable callers to naviage audio content using their telephone keypads. Dialup radio works with any telephone, and can be adopted for a variety of activist campaigns.”

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CR Toolkit & CR websites

CR toolkitFrom its base at Radio Regen in the UK, the Community Radio Toolkit is a website (and more) that features resources for community radio stations. Currently the site is featuring a Spotlight on making the most of your station’s website with lots of information for how to build a webite, make it more interactive, use social networking sites, and even how to make money with a CR station website. An online discussion forum is currently talking about content management systems (CMS) for community radio.

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Frontline SMS

I am convinced that Frontline SMS or something similar should be part of an essential toolkit for radio stations within the footprint of a telephone signal.

Frontline is a text messaging system “conceived, designed and written firmly with the needs of the non-profit sector in mind”. Basically it is an management and broadcast system that runs on a computer connected to a mobile phone with a data cable. All you need to do is insert a SIM card and you broadcast messages to your listeners and classify and process messages received from them.

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GISS: Global Independent Streaming Support

In response to a request for information about projects with radio and ICTs, Yves Degoyan sent the information below about the Global Independent Streaming Support (GISS) project. GISS provides infrastructure and for independent multimedia (including 10 or 15 radio stations, although at least some of these are internet-only radio).
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Reuters/Nokia Collaboration Has Potential for Citizen Journalists

MobileActive.org has written about a Reuters/Nokia collaboration to design and test a phone equipped with a camera, video, a tripod, GPS, an external keyboard, an external microphone, a solar charger and that turns it into a portable studio that a journalist can use to record, edit and transmit stories with audio, photos, video and text. This may be overkill for radio, but I don’t know of another phone that lets you record with a good quality external mic. According to a Reuters article on the toolkit, it required a special adapter plug made by Nokia.

A good mobile phone with multimedia capabilities is part of our ICT and community radio essential toolkit.

Read the story from MobileActive.org: Reuters/Nokia Collaboration Has Potential for Citizen Journalists

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