World Radio Day

February 13, Tuesday

World Radio Day
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World Radio Day is celebrated on 13 February and was proclaimed by the UN General Assembly in 2012. The day is dedicated to the importance of radio as a mass medium and its role in raising awareness of social, cultural and economic issues. Radio remains an important tool for disseminating information, especially in remote and vulnerable communities.

History and Origins
The idea of ​​World Radio Day was proposed by Spain at the 36th session of UNESCO in 2011, and the day was officially recognized in 2012. 13 February was chosen to commemorate the first radio broadcast in Spain in 1924. This event was a landmark moment in the history of radio broadcasting and opened up new horizons for the dissemination of information.

How is World Radio Day celebrated
Events and Promotions. Events such as conferences, seminars and round tables are held in various countries to discuss radio broadcasting, its future and its role in society.

Broadcasting special programmes. Radio stations around the world create special programmes dedicated to World Radio Day, including interviews with famous radio presenters, journalists and activists.

Discussion on social platforms. Discussions take place on social networks where people share their radio listening experiences, talk about their favourite radio programmes and radio stations.

Awards. Some organisations and radio stations recognise the best programmes and projects in the field of radio broadcasting, thereby encouraging quality and creativity.

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