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Romani media

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Romani mediastarted to develop in the last decades, with an evolution influenced by thediasporicstatus of theRomani people(living asminority in many countries).[1]

Internet[edit]

The scattered status of theRoma peopleand the relatively recent evolution of the Romany media determined an important role for theInternetas fast and easy accessible means of communication. The Romany media presence on Internet includes news websites like Dženo Association, Romea.cz or dROMa-Blog (in German and Romani), also news networks likeRoma Virtual Network.[2]

Television[edit]

There are Romany TV stations (likeTV Šutel[3]fromŠuto Orizari,North Macedonia) or Romany programs at local TV stations, likeKaravana le Romengiri,a Romany program presented on two hours per week rented by theParty of the RomainRomaniafromOglinda TV(the other content of this TV station has nothing in common with the Romany program, it just happened to be the one who accepted the lending). In Czech Republic there is an internet Romany TV - ROMEA TV. Most of the Romany TV stations are inCentralandSoutheastern Europe.[4]

Radio[edit]

  • GipsyRadio:International 24-hours-web-radio in Romani language produced by members of the community on own authority. Offers windows to several associated organisations.
  • Radio Romano:The Romani-language service ofRadio Sweden.[5]
  • Három szólamra:Lovari and beas language ethnic program of Hungarian State Radio
  • Radio Dikh[6]
  • Radio C[7]

Magazines[edit]

  • dROMa - Romani politika, kultura, tschib:ISSN2075-6976Bilingual print magazine for the Romani community inAustria,published in German and Romani. No political or religious affiliation. Founded in 2004 by the Romani NGO "Verein Roma-Service". Free download of all issues (pdf) at:http://www.roma-service.at/droma/droma-2016.shtml
  • È Romani Glinda / Den romska spegeln(The Romani Mirror;ISSN1651-3258): Magazine devoted to Romani affairs inSwedenand Europe. No political affiliation. Cooperates closely with the Radio Romano team atRadio Sweden.Articles inSwedish.Publishes six issues per year. Founded 1998. Editor-in-chief and publisher: Fred Taikon. Website:http://www.RomaniGlinda.se
  • Le Romané Nevimata / Romska nyheter(Romani News;ISSN1653-963X): Magazine aimed at Romani youth in Sweden, published in cooperation with Romsk Kulturcentrum inStockholm.No political affiliation. Articles in Romani and Swedish. Founded in 2007. Editor-in-chief and publisher: Kati Dimiter-Taikon.[8]
  • Romani Posten(alsoRomaniposten,The Romani Post;ISSN0809-8379): Magazine for theRomani Travellercommunity inNorway.No political or religious affiliation. Articles inNorwegian.Published eight times per year. Founded 6 September 2003 as an on-line publication; first print edition October 2006. Publisher and editor-in-chief: Jone Pedersen.[9]Website:http://www.romani-posten.com(now defunct)

References[edit]

  1. ^"Romani, Language Planning and the Media - Kratylos"(PDF).
  2. ^"Lace avilen ko radio. Romani language and identity on the Internet".
  3. ^TV Šutellyngsat-address.com
  4. ^Europe, C. (2012).Human Rights of Roma and Travellers in Europe.Conseil de l'Europe. p. 51.ISBN978-92-871-7200-6.
  5. ^"Romani".
  6. ^"A new Roma radio station gets people talking about taboo issues in Hungary".
  7. ^Erlanger, Steven (5 March 2001)."Budapest Journal; A Real Voice, at Last, for Hungary's Pariah People".The New York Times.Retrieved4 December2023.
  8. ^"Le Romané Nevimata"(in Swedish). Archived fromthe originalon 17 August 2010.
  9. ^Details from:Romani Posten,no. 6-2006, p. 2; ISSN and periodicity fromBIBSYS.

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