ARLA/CLUSTER: Radio em declinio entre os jovens

Gonçalo Oliveira gonncaloliveira gmail.com
Sexta-Feira, 4 de Outubro de 2013 - 18:17:19 WEST


É normal que assim seja,

Eu tenho 14 anos e não me vejo a comprar um rádio de 600€! Por muito que me
esforce e estude, tenho que pagar 50€ para fazer um exame, mais o outro
para subir de categoria, fora as anualidades!
Ah, já me esquecia dos 2 anos de escuta!
É normal que os jovens prefiram os PMR's ou CB's, eu herdei o CB de um
homem que faleceu!! É engraçado escutar, escutar bandas onde só se ouve
literalmente porcaria (peço desculpa, mas é verdade, o CB está cheio de
camionistas mal-educados e o PMR de pessoas que só gostam de fazer QRM)...

Bem eu queria ser rádio-amador! Mas o dinheiro é uma coisa que não cai do
céu e 600€ é muito "papel", coisa que os meus pais têm dificuldade em
dar-me para as mãos, ainda por cima num mundo onde infelizmente o
rádio-Amadorismo é cada vez mais desvalorizado!! Eu apoio o
rádio-amadorismo!!! E adoro DX!!
Mas se queremos uma banda diferente, temos que fazer para mudar!!! E já
ouvi muita coisa acerca dos rádio-amadores que não gostei!!!

Quem me safa de escutar e operar é ainda os escuteiros, felizmente vamos
participar no Jota Joti!!! Eheheh!! Numa das bandas que me fascina, HF!

Cumprimentos!
73.


2013/10/4 João Costa > CT1FBF <ct1fbf  gmail.com>

> Radios in decline among young
>
> An Ofcom report shows that only 15% of 5-15 year-olds have a radio in
> their bedroom, down from 19% in 2012
>
> Ofcom has published its 2013 Children and Parents: Media Use and
> Attitudes report, which provides detailed evidence on media use,
> attitudes and understanding among children and young people aged 5-15.
> For the first time it also provides detailed information about access
> to, and use of, media among children aged 3-4.
>
> The report also includes findings relating to parents’ views about
> their children’s media use, and the ways that parents seek to monitor
> or limit such use.
>
> Among the report’s findings are:
>
> · There has been a decline in the number of 5–15s owning a mobile phone;
>
> · The use of tablet computers at home has tripled among 5-15s since last
> year;
>
> · Children’s preference for internet-enabled devices reflects changes
> in how and why they are going online;
>
> · For the first time there has been a decrease in the number of
> children with social networking profiles;
>
> · Most parents of 5-15s say that they know enough to keep their child
> safe online; but around half of parents feel that their child knows
> more about the internet than they do.
>
> The reference to a decline in mobile phones appears to relate to a
> fall in those using old "2G type" voice/text only phones. 18% of 8-11
> year-olds now have their own smartphone.
>
> The finding that fewer young people have social networking profiles
> seems surprising but there is a possibility that the figures for those
> aged under 13 are inaccurate. In order to set up a Facebook account
> people under 13 have to say they are older than they are, e.g. born in
> 1999 or earlier. Youngsters may simply be reluctant to admit in a
> questionnaire that they are in breach of age restrictions.
>
> Read the Ofcom report at
> http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/binaries/research/
> media-literacy/october-2013/research07Oct2013.pdf
>
> Ofcom has also published the report’s underlying questionnaire and data
> tables
> http://stakeholders.ofcom.org.uk/market-data-research/
> media-literacy-pubs/
>
>
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