Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture (Sep 2017)

Invisible Revolutions: Free Radio Music Programming in Barcelona

  • Lola Costa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.16997/wpcc.226
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2

Abstract

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Music plays a central role in free radio but what motivates unpaid free radio music programme practitioners in Barcelona? Drawing on in-depth interviews conducted in 2016 with personnel working at four long-standing stations in Barcelona – Contrabanda FM, Ràdio Bronca, Ràdio Linea IV and Ràdio RSK – this commentary outlines some of the context and impetus for their activities. Frequently showcasing punk heritage music these stations play a wide range of genres and styles from jazz to electronic music, often relying on copyleft licenses and under-the-radar musicians to fill their schedules. Core values of practitioners involved include a belief in the value of non-profit radio as a space for articulating a plethora of views disseminated through a wide array of divergent and non-mainstream music.

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