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Why is it important to broadcast in minority languages?

Why is it important to broadcast in minority languages?

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In this podcast, our journalist, Elsa Grimaud, investigates on the importance of broadcasting in minority languages : from Rennes in France, to Turin, Italy, passing by Novi Sad, Serbia, she meets several people to talk about their relationship with minority languages and their experience of what it means to broadcast in these languages.

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A podcast created by Elsa Grimaud, Sanja Đorđević, Mato Ratković, Melina De Macedo, Cassandre Thomas and Morgane Pommier.

English voiceovers by Martin Bordes and Théo Majcher


From Live On! project (2023-2024), co-funded by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union.


Read more about the project on liveonerasmus.wordpress.com


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