Grants:Project/Rapid/Dennis6492/WikiRadio/Report
- Report accepted
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Goals
[edit ]Did you meet your goals? Are you happy with how the project went?
The results were mixed since only six episodes of the first season could be recorded, this was mainly due to the December holidays of Humano Derecho radio station, which forced us to readjust the episodes schedule, and also the blocking of Wikipedia in the country, which meant focusing our efforts on this situation and neglecting part of the radio space, although we were able to make an episode trying to explain the causes of the blocking of Wikipedia.
In general and despite the hurdles, we are satisfied with the recorded material and the reception we've had with the episodes that have been broadcast, the experience was novel as it was far from any initiative that we had to pull off in the past, which lent itself to experimentation with a platform such as the radio. We intend to finish the first season with six additional episodes and consider the future podcast format.
Broadcasted episodes:
- Episode 1: Fake news: During this first episode we talked about the incidence of "Fake News" in today's society and had as a special guest, Carlos Delgado Flores, who is a journalist and academic researcher, with an important career in the area of the knowledge society.
- Episode 2: Access to information: During this episode, we talked about access to public information and Wikipedia. As a special guest, we had Mildred Rojas of the organization Transparencia Venezuela.
- Episode 3: Wikimedia Venezuela: During this episode, we talked about the beginnings of the Wikimedia civil association in Venezuela and the activities we want to develop, we also commented on the wiki community beyond our borders.
- Episode 4: Gender gap: During this episode, we talked about the gender gap in Wikipedia and in today's society, our special guest for this episode was Yenni Peña, founder of EmpoderaRSE.
- Episode 5: WikiDDHH: During this episode, we talked about the importance of curating information about the violation of human rights in the country and in the region. We were accompanied by Luisina Ferrante from Wikimedia Argentina, to talk about the #WikiDDHH project.
- Special Episode: Blocking of Wikipedia: During this episode, we talked about the blocking and censorship suffered by Wikipedia at the hands of Conatel in mid-January 2019, and the repercussions of censoring the most important source of open knowledge online.
Outcome
[edit ]Please report on your original project targets.
Learning
[edit ]Projects do not always go according to plan. Sharing what you learned can help you and others plan similar projects in the future. Help the movement learn from your experience by answering the following questions:
- What worked well?
- What did not work so well?
- What would you do differently next time?
The episodes were broadcasted through the platform of Humano Derecho radio estación, this experience helped us to know how a radio station works and adjusted us to its transmission schedules and policies for the use of the space, all very instructive for us. Soon after, the episodes were published through our social networks with a link to SoundCloud, it was helpful to have this type of material published on our networks to connect with our niche, which represented an additional interest to our audiences through the hashtag #SuenaWiki
The recording style was adapted to our diffusion needs, the most complicated part was to adjust our schedules to those of the guests of the program, to continue with the programs we might migrate to a podcast format, which means a little more flexibility with the scripts, the themes to develop and the guests. We could not video record the episodes and distribute them on YouTube, this was because the camera of Human Right radio station was broken and we do not have a camera of our own. We are looking, from the donation of a partner, a video camera to record our future programs, and be able to take advantage of YouTube as well.
The tandem of two presenters served as an effective formula to explain how Wikipedia works and the movement behind it through the eyes of an expert presenter (User:Oscar_.) and a novel one (User:Marinati55).
The alliance with Redes Ayuda helped us to have exposure beyond our niche to people and organizations that work in defense of human rights and other social groups in the city of Caracas, although concrete partnerships with these groups could not be established.
Using copyrighted music limited when uploading the episodes to Wikimedia Commons, for future episodes try to incorporate only music free of copyright.
Finances
[edit ]Grant funds spent
[edit ]Please describe how much grant money you spent for approved expenses, and tell us what you spent it on.
- USD 200ドル (Community Outreach–details)
- USD 300ドル (Producer of the program–details)
- USD 200ドル (Promotional material–details)
- USD 108ドル (Production expenses–details)
- Receipts in Google Drive.
Remaining funds
[edit ]Do you have any remaining grant funds?
We have a remaining amount of USD 142ドル. We are planning to finish the first season of the program with six more episodes, which are scheduled to be recorded in April and May, and use these remaining funds to cover production expenses.
Anything else
[edit ]Anything else you want to share about your project?
- List of episodes of SuenaWiki in SoundCloud