Afghanistan, Feb. 13 -- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) states that radio, as one of the most reliable and widespread forms of media worldwide, is entering its second century of service in an era where technological innovations are rapidly changing.
"Radio is currently entering its second century of service as a highly dependable and widely accessible media form globally, even amidst the fast-paced evolution of technological advancements," the organization stated.
The report, published by UNESCO on Thursday, February 13, highlights that while many new platforms quickly become obsolete, radio remains a crucial communication tool accessible to the public.
The report also emphasizes radio's critical...