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DOI :10.26650/B/SS07.2020.013.05   IUP :10.26650/B/SS07.2020.013.05    Full Text (PDF)

Podcasting Trends of Radio Stations In Turkey

Fırat Tufan

This study deals with the concept of podcast broadcasting being a complementary application that brings new, useful features to radio broadcasting rather than adopting the idea of a new form of radio. In this context, according to radio listening research of RIAK in Turkey, NTV Radyo, Kral FM, Best FM, Power Türk Radyo, and TRT FM were selected as the most listened-to radio stations considering their categories. The general live broadcast contents and podcasts of these radio stations were subjected to descriptive analysis to determine their differences and similarities. The result of the study revealed that the related radio stations consider podcast broadcasting as an extension of traditional broadcasting.



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