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The Importance Of Old School Media

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[SUMMARY—How radio is still one of the widest digested mediums.]

(WORLD) The March issue of UNICEFs Media Magic Digest reminds us all that radio is still the widest and dominant media formed consumed across the globe. It still holds importance and credibility, as illustrated in the projects the newsletter outlines.

Here at MediaSnackers we talk a lot about new media, online platforms/tools and technology—thanks to UNICEF and the gentle reminder that old school still has huge relevance and impact for many young people across the globe.

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Filed by DK on March 18 2007

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