The community radio in the media framework of the Congo
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The article covers the third sector of communication and underlines the most outstanding features of the community radios in the Democratic Republic of Congo. From a brief panoramic description of the means of communication in this African country, it emphasizes the role of the third sector of communication to culminate with the role of the community radios. From the quantitative techniques, the findings of the investigations done demonstrate that the community radios act as valuable means of communication in the Democratic Republic of Congo, as they contribute to the formation and information, the culture, the literacy, the social change and the development of the people, mostly in the rural areas.
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