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The Radio Journal: International Studies in Broadcast and Audio Media | 2015

RadioQuake: Getting back ‘on air’ after the Christchurch earthquakes

Zita Joyce

Local independent radio stations in Christchurch, New Zealand, had their operations severely disrupted by major earthquakes in September 2010 and February 2011. This article examines the experiences of three radio stations that were shut out of their central city premises by the cordon drawn around the city after the 22 February quake. One of the stations continued broadcasting automatically, while the others were unable to fully get back on air for several weeks afterwards. All of the stations had to manage access to workspaces, the emotional needs of staff and volunteers, the technical ability to broadcast, and the need to adapt content appropriately when back on air. For the locally based radio managers decisions had to be made about the future of the stations in a time of significant emotional, physical, and geological upheaval. The article explores how these radio stations were disrupted by the earthquake, and how they returned to air through new combinations and interconnections of people, workspace, technology, content and transmission.


Space and Culture | 2018

“We’re looking out through a window to a field of weeds and sand and stones”: The Stadium Broadcast, a Radio Memorial

Zita Joyce

This article explores the scope of small-scale radio to create an auditory geography of place. It focuses on the short-term art radio project The Stadium Broadcast, which was staged in November 2014 in an earthquake-damaged sports stadium in Christchurch, New Zealand. Thousands of buildings and homes in Christchurch have been demolished since the February 22, 2011, earthquake, and by the time of the broadcast the stadium at Lancaster Park had been unused for three years and nine months, and its future was uncertain. The Stadium Broadcast constructed a radio memorial to the Park’s 130-year history through archival recordings, the memories of local people, observation of its current state, and a performed site-specificity. The Stadium Broadcast reflected on the spatiality of radio sounds and transmissions, memory, postdisaster transitionality, and the impermanence of place.


International Journal of Heritage Studies | 2018

Alternative Radio: exhibiting radio and music heritage after the Christchurch earthquakes

Zita Joyce

Abstract This article examines the representation of Christchurch, New Zealand, student radio station RDU in the exhibition Alternative Radio at the Canterbury Museum in 2016. With the intention of ‘making visible what is invisible’ about radio broadcasting, the exhibition articulated RDU as a point of interconnection between the technical elements of broadcasting, the social and musical culture of station staff and volunteers, and the broader local and national music scenes. This paper is grounded in observations of the exhibitions and associated public programmes, and interviews with the key participants in the exhibition including the museum’s exhibition manager and staff from RDU, who acted as independent practitioners in collaboration with the museum. Alternative Radio also addressed the aftermath of the major earthquake of 22 February 2011, when RDU moved into a customised horse truck after losing its broadcast studio. The exhibition came about because of the cultural resonance of the post-quake story, but also emphasised the long history of the station before that event, and located this small student radio station in the broader heritage discourse of the Canterbury museum, activating the historical, cultural, and personal memories of the station’s participants and audiences.


Archive | 2014

Crisis communication capacity for disaster resilience: Community participation of information providing and verifying in Indonesian volcanic eruption

Dwie Irmawaty Gultom; Zita Joyce


Archive | 2008

Creating order in the ceaseless flow: The discursive constitution of the radio spectrum

Zita Joyce


Archive | 2007

Spectrumscape: The Space of Wirelessness

Zita Joyce


Archive | 2002

Hearing ourselves : globalisation, the state, local content and New Zealand radio.

Zita Joyce


Archive | 2017

The Brooding Elitist Relationship-Wrecker: Tropes of Art and Artists on Narrative Television

Zita Joyce


Archive | 2016

'"Thank goodness for our little radio": Researching post-quake radio audiences'

Zita Joyce


Archive | 2013

Radio Quake: Broadcasting in Post-Quake Christchurch

Zita Joyce

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Su Ballard

University of Wollongong

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Danny Butt

University of Melbourne

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Stella Brennan

University of Wollongong

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