Ideal radio programs for radio programming art and science should be more artistic than science. That should be what people want to hear, and what Disk Jockey wants to do. Before television emerges, TV station managers should make efforts to produce high quality programs that are similar to the past. Today's radio is used in a different way than before. When it was invented for the first time, families used to gather around the radio and listen to programs around the radio just like families of the day watched television programs.
On March 29, 1944, residents of secret attachments gathered around their smuggling radio station to listen to the Netherlands news from London. In the process of planning, Gerit Bolkestein, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology in the exile of the Dutch government asked for the establishment of a national archive to preserve "ordinary documents" - diaries, letters, sermons, etc. - Dutch civil war An article taken. The minister said these documents will help future generations to understand the sufferings and conquests of the Dutch people.
One of the most popular programs of CBC / Canadian Radio is Q. Q, an art and cultural program organized by Jian Ghomeshi. It is broadcasted to viewers all over the world and is widely distributed in international public radio stations. Founded in 2007, this program has become the most popular program in the morning hours of the CBC radio and is the largest audience among the events currently held in Canada. Other shows are As It Happens news and newsletter, no doubt the opera's pop culture story, the endless weekend show The Sunday Edition, the comedy of Wiretap and The Debaters, the national caller's Cross County Checkup, internationally renowned Stuart McLean's storytelling on TheVinylCafé and current affairs program The Current organized by award-winning journalist Anna Maria Tremonti