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- Radia abstract "Started in April 2005, the Radia network is an international informal network of community radio stations that have a common interest in producing and sharing art works for the radio. In 2014, the network gathers 24 radio stations from 22 cities across 15 countries, speaking 10 different languages. It also organizes linked-up events and special broadcasts. Radia intends to be a space of reflection about today's radio and radio art. Its activities try to contribute to intercultural exchange and artworks and artists circulation.The network's name freely refers to La Radia, Futurist manifesto written by Federico Tomaso Marinetti and Pino Masnata in 1933. The network's founders dropped the La to distance themselves from the Futurists' political views. As it stands alone, "radia" is simply "radio" or "radios" in some languages.".
- Radia wikiPageExternalLink radia.constantvzw.org.
- Radia wikiPageExternalLink radiafm.
- Radia wikiPageExternalLink www.radia.fm.
- Radia wikiPageID "15066092".
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- Radia available "International".
- Radia hasPhotoCollection Radia.
- Radia launchDate "2005".
- Radia networkLogo "200".
- Radia networkName "Radia".
- Radia networkType "radio and online".
- Radia website www.radia.fm.
- Radia subject Category:Radio_networks.
- Radia type Abstraction100002137.
- Radia type Group100031264.
- Radia type Network108434259.
- Radia type RadioNetworks.
- Radia type System108435388.
- Radia type Agent.
- Radia type BroadcastNetwork.
- Radia type Broadcaster.
- Radia type Organisation.
- Radia type Organization.
- Radia type Business.
- Radia type Agent.
- Radia type SocialPerson.
- Radia type Thing.
- Radia comment "Started in April 2005, the Radia network is an international informal network of community radio stations that have a common interest in producing and sharing art works for the radio. In 2014, the network gathers 24 radio stations from 22 cities across 15 countries, speaking 10 different languages. It also organizes linked-up events and special broadcasts. Radia intends to be a space of reflection about today's radio and radio art.".
- Radia label "Radia".
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- Radia sameAs m.03hgcht.
- Radia sameAs Q3416450.
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- Radia wasDerivedFrom Radia?oldid=606353789.
- Radia homepage www.radia.fm.
- Radia isPrimaryTopicOf Radia.