World Radio Day

World Radio Day Quick Facts in India

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2025 Date13 February 2025
2026 Date13 February 2026

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World Radio Day History

World Radio Day celebrates and appreciates the impact of radio in educating, informing, and promoting freedom of expression across cultures. Its goal is to raise awareness of the medium's critical role in communicating with disparate and remote societies, fostering an exchange of information, encouraging participation and understanding, and challenging boundaries to fuel positive change. Furthermore, this observance aims to remind world governments of their commitment to develop and enhance access to information through radio.

The concept of World Radio Day was first proposed by Spain in 2011. It was subsequently adopted by UNESCO and officially launched in 2012 to coincide with the anniversary of the United Nations Radio's establishment in 1946. In the context of India, radio communication has played a pivotal part in its history and development. Especially in rural India, where internet connectivity is still a challenge, radio continues to serve as a primary source of entertainment, news, and information. Different Indian languages benefiting from multiple radio channels further showcase radio's unifying potential. Celebrating World Radio Day emphasizes the ongoing importance of this medium in social and cultural life in India.

In India, World Radio Day is marked by various activities throughout the country that champion this versatile and unique medium. Radio stations, broadcasters, and enthusiasts conduct special programs, debates, and concerts, focusing on the theme set by UNESCO for that year. Discussions and programs often revolve around the ongoing role of radio in promoting dialogue and understanding. The observance occurs annually on the 13th of February, aligning with the global celebration, asserting India's commitment to preserving and revitalizing this powerful medium's transformative potential.

Facts about World Radio Day

  • The theme for World Radio Day in 2024 was Radio: A century informing, entertaining and educating. In 2023, the theme was Radio and Peace.
  • The Radio was invented by an Italian named Guglielmo Marconi in 1895. It was originally called the wireless telegraph and used radio waves to transmit Morse code.
  • According to the Pew Research Center, in 2023, the United States had the highest number of broadcasting radio stations with over 24,000 stations.
  • All India Radio (AIR), also known as Akashvani, is the national public radio broadcaster in India. It was established in 1930 and started functioning in 1936, making it one of the oldest radio networks in the world.
  • AIR has expanded its reach to cover nearly 99% of India's population, broadcasting in 23 languages and 146 dialects, making it one of the most extensive radio networks globally.

Top things to do in India for World Radio Day

  • Learn Morse Code. The radio was originally invented to pass on Morse code message through radio waves.
  • Learn about some of the issues surrounding freedom of speech and government control of radios around the world. Read up on recent problems in Zimbabwe and Somalia regarding government control.
  • Plan a Radio Day event involving important issues such as human rights, freedom of speech and international broadcasting. Let UNESCO know what you have planned for World Radio Day and they will put it on their world map so that others can find you and get involved!
  • All India Radio - Visit All India Radio that hosts special programs, talks, and seminars to raise awareness about the importance of radio.
  • All India Radio Concerts: All India Radio usually holds special concerts or programmes featuring prominent voices in Indian music and arts.

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