'Broadcasting behind bars' is about ...
- a prisoner who becomes a radio journalist after being in prison for years.
- a government project in the United Kingdom.
- a charity project which helps prisoners to have their own prison radio.
- a new film about a prison radio.
How is the prison radio helping prisoners?
- Giving them extra money
- It is an entertainment, gives them advice and tells them about the news.
- It is an entertainment, gives them advice and tells them about the news but no music is played.
- It gives them advice on how to behave.
How did people use the radio in the Rwandan genocide in 1994?
- Hutus used it to kill their enemy.
- Hutus and Tutsis used it to kill their enemies.
- They used it to play music.
- They used it as entertainment.
According to experts, which two aspects will contribute to the use of radio in the future?
- The use of MP3 players.
- The high price of TV sets
- Interaction and high price of TV sets.
- Technology and interactivity.
Which evidence makes us think that radio will survive in the future?
- The large number of people who listen to the radio.
- The growing sales of digital radios.
- MP3 players.
- There is no evidence in the text.