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UNESCO calls for diversity on World Radio Day

World Radio Day is celebrated all over the world on February 13 every year. Radio is the most accessible media in the world. Radio can listen in any corner of the world. Various national and international organisations conduct several programs on this day.

UNESCO has started celebrating World Radio Day to highlight this importance of radio. UNESCO first started celebrating Radio Day globally on February 13, 2012. World Radio Day highlights the unique power of radio which connects lives and brings people together from across the globe.

This year World Radio Day’s theme is “Radio and Diversity”. The theme highlights the special value of radio in the era of a rapid media revolution. According to the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, ‘Radio has a special value in every community as an easy to access source of media.’ The theme also highlights the fact that radio has its value in every religion, region, and language.

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