Concept information
Preferred term
radio addresses
Definition(s)
- Radio addresses were a primary way for politicians to communicate with citizens and voters prior to the advent of television, yet presidential radio addresses continue into the 21st century. With other technologies available today for presidents and political leaders to communicate, there are a number of reasons why radio addresses continue. [Source: Encyclopedia of Political Communication; Radio Addresses]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-N10K2V4D-N
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