Why in News?
- World Radio Day is celebrated annually on February 13 to honor radio's role as a vital, accessible communication medium. In 2026, it gained attention due to its theme "Radio and Artificial Intelligence," highlighting AI's integration into broadcasting amid recent observances.
Key Information
- Establishment: Proclaimed by UNESCO in 2011 and adopted by the United Nations General Assembly in 2012.
- Date Significance: February 13 marks the anniversary of the establishment of United Nations Radio in 1946.
- Primary Objectives:
- To raise awareness of the importance of radio.
- To improve international cooperation among broadcasters.
- To encourage major networks and local stations to promote access to information and freedom of expression.
- Unique Reach: Radio remains the most widely consumed mass medium globally, reaching remote areas and vulnerable populations without requiring internet access or high literacy levels.
- Lifeline in Emergencies: It serves as a critical tool for public safety during natural disasters when other communication infrastructures (like power or internet) fail.
- Notable Record: In 2025, Ram Singh Bouddh of Uttar Pradesh was recognized by Guinness World Records for owning the world's largest collection of 1,257 radios.
- Indian Context: India is also celebrating over 20 years of Community Radio, which began with the first station's inauguration on February 1, 2004.
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