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Rádio Zero

Rádio Zero (also called Zero) was a non-profit webradio with an academic origin and nature, based at the Instituto Superior Técnico in Lisbon. Its stated mission was to serve as a free access to production and broadcast of radio programs by society in general. Its programming was filled with author programmes, ranging from the conventional or informative, to the more experimental where radio is considered an artwork. Zero broadcast online continuously and also did temporary FM events.

Rádio Zero
Programming
Language(s)Portuguese (de facto)
FormatCampus radio,[1][2] Experimental, Community radio,[2] Free, Online
Ownership
OwnerAssociação dos Estudantes do Instituto Superior Técnico
History
First air date
April 26, 2004 (as RIIST); March 6, 2006 (as Rádio Zero)
Last air date
2022 (2022)
Links
Webcastradiozero.pt/ouvir
Websiteradiozero.pt

Rádio Zero was a founding member of Radia, an international radio network of independent radio stations.

Background edit

Secção Sonora (in the 1950s) edit

In the 1950s there was a section dedicated to classical music broadcasting through the speakers of AEIST building. In his speech at the formal sitting celebrating the centenary of AEIST, Mário Lino, the Minister of Public Works, Transportation and Communication in the 17th Constitutional Government of Portugal, mentioned that he had taken part in activities of this section while a student in Instituto Superior Técnico.

Rádio Universidade Tejo (1986–1988) edit

Rádio Universidade Tejo (RUT) was a pirate station started in 1986, that initially broadcast from the AEIST building in 99.5 MHz, and afterwards in 100.7 MHz. It was closed in 1988.

RIIST (1995–2000) edit

In 1995 a group of students at the AEIST, created a new campus radio named of Rádio Interna do IST/RIIST (IST Internal Radio), transmitting only through speakers installed in the campus. By the academic season of 1999 / 2000 it became an internet stream as well. This group disappeared in 2000.

Reactivation edit

RIIST (2004–2006) edit

In May 2002, a group of students of IST, composed by Alexandre Rio, André Duarte, André Santos, Bartolomeu Bernardes, Bernardo Mendes, David Santos,[3] Edgar Lopes, Joana Batista, João Aguiar, João Pina, Ricardo Ramires, Ricardo Ressureição and Tiago Carvalho, decided to reactivate the extinct RIIST. Some of them ran for the administration of the student's union AEIST (cultural and creative section), whereas others were non-official supporters of the other candidates. Despite not being elected, the whole group decided in that same September to start the procedures to reopen RIIST. In 2003 several students recovered the radio section. The broadcast restarted on April 26, 2004. In 2005, during the Transmediale in Berlin, the RIIST co-founded and presented along with nine other radio stations (Resonance FM, UK; Bootlab, Germany; Tilos Radio, Hungary; Radio Campus, Belgium; Kunstradio, Austria; Orange, Austria; Radio Cult, Bulgaria; Kanal103, Macedonia; and Oxygen, Albania) the radio network Radia.

Rádio Zero (2006–2022) edit

By decision of its members, the RIIST name was changed to Rádio Zero, effective on March 6, 2006.

Relevant dates edit

  • 2004 – Launch emission of RIIST on the 26th April
  • 2006 – First edition of the International Festival of Radio Art - RadiaLx[4][5][6]
  • 2008 – Second edition of RadiaLx[5][6]
  • 2009 – Radio Futura, for Future Places Festival 2009, transmitting non-stop at 91.5 MHz, in Porto (October 14–17)[7][8][9]
  • 2009 – Release of Zero Labs, a group that develops community radio-related technologies[10]
  • 2010 – Third edition of RadiaLx (July 1–3), which included a temporary (June 27 - July 4) broadcast in FM at 99.0 MHz in Lisbon using an authorized power of 5 W and a transmitter installed on the top of the north tower of Instituto Superior Técnico[11][12][5][6]
  • 2010 – Radio Futura, for Future Places Festival 2010, transmitting non-stop at 91.5 MHz, in Porto (October 12–16)[13][9][7]
  • 2011 – Radio Futura, for Future Places Festival 2011, transmitting non-stop at 102.1 MHz, in Porto (October 19–22)[14][7]
  • 2012 - Fourth edition of RadiaLx (June 27–30), which included a temporary broadcast in FM at 88.4 MHz in Lisbon a concert (June 29) happening simultaneously on the top of both towers of Instituto Superior Técnico[15][5]

Scientific research edit

Rádio Zero has been a case study in the development of the following scientific researches:

  • COSTA, Daniel, Radia Store - Storage and Preservation of Radio Programs (dissertation for obtaining the degree of Master in Computer Engineering), Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, September 2008[16]
  • ZACARIAS, Daniel, Radia Source - Information System for Process Management of a Radio Station (dissertation for obtaining the degree of Master in Computer Engineering), Instituto Superior Técnico, Lisbon, September 2008[17]


External links edit

  • Rádio Zero
  • Radia
  • Zero Labs
  • Instituto Superior Técnico
  • Associação dos Estudantes do Instituto Superior Técnico

References edit

  1. ^ "Reciva Radio Portal". reciva.com. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
  2. ^ a b "DeliCast". delicast.com. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
  3. ^ "Colaboradores Ricochete". ricochete.org. Acedido em 2012-03-02.
  4. ^ "LOCAL LISBOA". Público. April 14, 2006. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d "Arte da rádio celebrada em Lisboa". Canal Superior. June 6, 2012. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "Booklet do Fórum dos Núcleos de Estudantes - Ano Lectivo 2010/2011" (PDF). Instituto Superior Técnico. October 2010. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  7. ^ a b c Jez Collins (October 27, 2009). "Radio Futura 2009". Interactive Cultures. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  8. ^ "RadioFutura". FuturePlaces. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  9. ^ a b "Radio Futura :: Festival Future Places". Técnico Lisboa. October 12, 2010. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  10. ^ "Apresentação Zero Labs". Técnico Lisboa. November 18, 2009. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  11. ^ "Começa amanhã terceira edição do RadiaLx". artecapital.net. June 30, 2010. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  12. ^ "Mais de 100 artistas em festival até sábado". Público. July 1, 2010. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  13. ^ "FuturePlaces 2010: RadioFutura". FuturePlaces. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  14. ^ "Show 343: Cabaret of Complexity, Radio Zero". radioart.net. October 24, 2011. Retrieved May 9, 2016.
  15. ^ "Bienal de arte rádio RadiaLx". Técnico Lisboa. June 25, 2012. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
  16. ^ "Radia Store - Armazenamento e Preservação de Programas de Rádio" (PDF). ist.utl.pt. Retrieved 2012-03-02.
  17. ^ "Radia Source - Sistema de Informação para Gestão de Processos de uma Estação de Rádio" (PDF). ist.utl.pt. Retrieved 2012-03-02.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Radio Zero news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Radio Zero also called Zero was a non profit webradio with an academic origin and nature based at the Instituto Superior Tecnico in Lisbon Its stated mission was to serve as a free access to production and broadcast of radio programs by society in general Its programming was filled with author programmes ranging from the conventional or informative to the more experimental where radio is considered an artwork Zero broadcast online continuously and also did temporary FM events Radio ZeroProgrammingLanguage s Portuguese de facto FormatCampus radio 1 2 Experimental Community radio 2 Free OnlineOwnershipOwnerAssociacao dos Estudantes do Instituto Superior TecnicoHistoryFirst air dateApril 26 2004 as RIIST March 6 2006 as Radio Zero Last air date2022 2022 LinksWebcastradiozero pt ouvirWebsiteradiozero pt Radio Zero was a founding member of Radia an international radio network of independent radio stations Contents 1 Background 1 1 Seccao Sonora in the 1950s 1 2 Radio Universidade Tejo 1986 1988 1 3 RIIST 1995 2000 2 Reactivation 2 1 RIIST 2004 2006 2 2 Radio Zero 2006 2022 3 Relevant dates 4 Scientific research 5 External links 6 ReferencesBackground editSeccao Sonora in the 1950s edit In the 1950s there was a section dedicated to classical music broadcasting through the speakers of AEIST building In his speech at the formal sitting celebrating the centenary of AEIST Mario Lino the Minister of Public Works Transportation and Communication in the 17th Constitutional Government of Portugal mentioned that he had taken part in activities of this section while a student in Instituto Superior Tecnico Radio Universidade Tejo 1986 1988 edit Radio Universidade Tejo RUT was a pirate station started in 1986 that initially broadcast from the AEIST building in 99 5 MHz and afterwards in 100 7 MHz It was closed in 1988 RIIST 1995 2000 edit In 1995 a group of students at the AEIST created a new campus radio named of Radio Interna do IST RIIST IST Internal Radio transmitting only through speakers installed in the campus By the academic season of 1999 2000 it became an internet stream as well This group disappeared in 2000 Reactivation editRIIST 2004 2006 edit In May 2002 a group of students of IST composed by Alexandre Rio Andre Duarte Andre Santos Bartolomeu Bernardes Bernardo Mendes David Santos 3 Edgar Lopes Joana Batista Joao Aguiar Joao Pina Ricardo Ramires Ricardo Ressureicao and Tiago Carvalho decided to reactivate the extinct RIIST Some of them ran for the administration of the student s union AEIST cultural and creative section whereas others were non official supporters of the other candidates Despite not being elected the whole group decided in that same September to start the procedures to reopen RIIST In 2003 several students recovered the radio section The broadcast restarted on April 26 2004 In 2005 during the Transmediale in Berlin the RIIST co founded and presented along with nine other radio stations Resonance FM UK Bootlab Germany Tilos Radio Hungary Radio Campus Belgium Kunstradio Austria Orange Austria Radio Cult Bulgaria Kanal103 Macedonia and Oxygen Albania the radio network Radia Radio Zero 2006 2022 edit By decision of its members the RIIST name was changed to Radio Zero effective on March 6 2006 Relevant dates edit2004 Launch emission of RIIST on the 26th April 2006 First edition of the International Festival of Radio Art RadiaLx 4 5 6 2008 Second edition of RadiaLx 5 6 2009 Radio Futura for Future Places Festival 2009 transmitting non stop at 91 5 MHz in Porto October 14 17 7 8 9 2009 Release of Zero Labs a group that develops community radio related technologies 10 2010 Third edition of RadiaLx July 1 3 which included a temporary June 27 July 4 broadcast in FM at 99 0 MHz in Lisbon using an authorized power of 5 W and a transmitter installed on the top of the north tower of Instituto Superior Tecnico 11 12 5 6 2010 Radio Futura for Future Places Festival 2010 transmitting non stop at 91 5 MHz in Porto October 12 16 13 9 7 2011 Radio Futura for Future Places Festival 2011 transmitting non stop at 102 1 MHz in Porto October 19 22 14 7 2012 Fourth edition of RadiaLx June 27 30 which included a temporary broadcast in FM at 88 4 MHz in Lisbon a concert June 29 happening simultaneously on the top of both towers of Instituto Superior Tecnico 15 5 Scientific research editRadio Zero has been a case study in the development of the following scientific researches COSTA Daniel Radia Store Storage and Preservation of Radio Programs dissertation for obtaining the degree of Master in Computer Engineering Instituto Superior Tecnico Lisbon September 2008 16 ZACARIAS Daniel Radia Source Information System for Process Management of a Radio Station dissertation for obtaining the degree of Master in Computer Engineering Instituto Superior Tecnico Lisbon September 2008 17 External links editRadio Zero Radia Zero Labs Instituto Superior Tecnico Associacao dos Estudantes do Instituto Superior TecnicoReferences edit Reciva Radio Portal reciva com Retrieved 2012 03 02 a b DeliCast delicast com Retrieved 2012 03 02 Colaboradores Ricochete ricochete org Acedido em 2012 03 02 LOCAL LISBOA Publico April 14 2006 Retrieved May 9 2016 a b c d Arte da radio celebrada em Lisboa Canal Superior June 6 2012 Retrieved May 9 2016 a b c Booklet do Forum dos Nucleos de Estudantes Ano Lectivo 2010 2011 PDF Instituto Superior Tecnico October 2010 Retrieved May 9 2016 a b c Jez Collins October 27 2009 Radio Futura 2009 Interactive Cultures Retrieved May 9 2016 RadioFutura FuturePlaces Retrieved May 9 2016 a b Radio Futura Festival Future Places Tecnico Lisboa October 12 2010 Retrieved May 9 2016 Apresentacao Zero Labs Tecnico Lisboa November 18 2009 Retrieved May 9 2016 Comeca amanha terceira edicao do RadiaLx artecapital net June 30 2010 Retrieved April 25 2016 Mais de 100 artistas em festival ate sabado Publico July 1 2010 Retrieved May 9 2016 FuturePlaces 2010 RadioFutura FuturePlaces Retrieved May 9 2016 Show 343 Cabaret of Complexity Radio Zero radioart net October 24 2011 Retrieved May 9 2016 Bienal de arte radio RadiaLx Tecnico Lisboa June 25 2012 Retrieved April 25 2016 Radia Store Armazenamento e Preservacao de Programas de Radio PDF ist utl pt Retrieved 2012 03 02 Radia Source Sistema de Informacao para Gestao de Processos de uma Estacao de Radio PDF ist utl pt Retrieved 2012 03 02 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Radio Zero amp oldid 1213712199, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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