The impact of the use of digital media in the radio on the dissemination of Islamic culture
Keywords:
digital media, radio, Islamic cultureAbstract
The study aims to identify the impact of the use of digital media in the radio on the dissemination of Islamic culture, to identify the concept of digital media, to identify the nature and types of digital databases, and to reveal the role of radio in spreading Islamic culture. The Arab society is distinguished from other societies through the various historical stages, and the importance of this in spreading Islamic culture is highlighted, and social networking sites have also overpowered audio broadcasting as a result of the numerous electronic developments and applications. Beliefs, cultures, and media wars, and among its most important recommendations: the need to allocate financial budgets in order to bring in what is new in relation to digital applications, and to develop solutions to many of the problems facing radio by attracting those with competencies and expertise in relation to digital applications, as well as paying attention to training workers and engaging them in specialized courses Linked to digital applications in order to benefit from them in the improvement and development of radio programs.
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