• Radio Garden – Satellite FM Paris
    http://radio.garden/live/ashburn-va/burnincountryradio

    Toutes les #radios du monde. Génial.

    About Radio Garden

    By bringing distant voices close, radio connects people and places. Radio Garden allows listeners to explore processes of broadcasting and hearing identities across the entire globe. From its very beginning, radio signals have crossed borders. Radio makers and listeners have imagined both connecting with distant cultures, as well as re-connecting with people from ‘home’ from thousands of miles away – or using local community radio to make and enrich new homes.
    In the section

    , you can explore a world or radio as it is happening right now. Tune into any place on the globe: what sounds familiar? What sounds foreign? Where would you like to travel and what sounds like ‘home’?
    In the section on

    you can tune into clips from throughout radio history that show how radio has tried to cross borders. How have people tried to translate their nations into the airwaves? What did they say to the world? How do they engage in conversation across linguistic and geographical barriers?
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    for a world-wide crash course in station identification. How do stations signal within a fraction of a second what kind of programmes you are likely to hear? How do they project being joyful, trustworthy, or up to the minute?
    Then stop and listen to radio

    where listeners past and present tell how they listen beyond their walls. How do they imagine the voices and sounds from around the globe? How do they use radio to make themselves at home in the world?
    Radio Garden incorporates results from the international research project directed by Golo Föllmer at , in co-operation with the Universities of and in Denmark, and the in the UK, and

    in the Netherlands. The project was funded by HERA (Humanities in the European Research Area) from 2013-2016.