Rédaction Africa Links 24 with MENA
Published on 2024-02-15 10:35:08
President of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation’s Radio and Television Union (OIC-RTU) Amr Al-Laithi emphasized the significance of World Radio Day as an opportunity for communication, sharing ideas and experience, and promoting various cultures. He made these remarks during a ceremony to mark World Radio Day, which was celebrated on February 13 under the theme: ‘Radio and Confidence’.
In his address, Al-Laithi recognized the ongoing competition from modern-age instant communication and social media platforms, but he also highlighted the enduring significance of radio as the true voice of the people, winning their hearts. Despite the presence of new media, radio continues to play a crucial role in informing, entertaining, and connecting communities around the world.
World Radio Day is an annual celebration that aims to raise awareness about the importance of radio and to encourage networking and international cooperation among broadcasters. This year’s theme, ‘Radio and Confidence’, focused on three sub-themes: trust in radio journalism, trust and accessibility, and trust and viability of radio stations. These sub-themes underscored the role of radio in building trust and confidence among its audience and stakeholders.
The significance of the radio in the modern age cannot be overstated. While social media and other digital platforms have become increasingly popular, radio remains a powerful medium for reaching audiences, especially in remote and underserved areas. With its ability to transcend barriers and reach diverse populations, radio continues to be a vital tool for promoting dialogue, understanding, and cultural exchange.
Amr Al-Laithi’s remarks at the World Radio Day celebration underscored the enduring relevance of this traditional medium and highlighted its unique capacity to foster trust and confidence among listeners. As the President of the OIC-RTU, Al-Laithi has a deep understanding of the pivotal role that radio plays in promoting cultural exchange and preserving diverse voices.
The World Radio Day celebration serves as a reminder of the enduring legacy of radio as a medium that continues to unite people, amplify diverse voices, and foster dialogue. Through its emphasis on the theme ‘Radio and Confidence’, this year’s celebration reaffirmed the essential role of radio in building trust, promoting accessibility, and ensuring the viability of radio stations.
In conclusion, World Radio Day is not merely a commemoration of a traditional medium, but a recognition of its enduring relevance and ability to adapt to the needs of a changing world. As President Amr Al-Laithi highlighted, radio continues to be a powerful force for communication and cultural exchange, and its celebration offers an opportunity to reaffirm its unique ability to connect people, foster confidence, and promote understanding among diverse communities.
Read Original article on Egypt Independent



