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O presente estudo tem como principal objetivo perceber e analisar a programação do
Rádio Clube de Moçambique durante a Guerra Colonial, e como este servia de
instrumento de propaganda do Estado Novo. Devido ao seu alinhamento com o regime
português e à existência de receitas angariadas pela exploração do mercado publicitário,
a estação conseguiu alcançar a hegemonia da radiodifusão em Moçambique.
Ao longo dos anos, esta estação radiofónica expandiu-se pelo território, a partir de
Lourenço Marques, com o apoio do poder colonial. A relação era, aliás, caracterizada por
uma troca de favores mútuos: ao RCM interessava que o Estado continuasse interessado
em investir na estação, e, para o Governo, o RCM era uma estação preponderante para
conseguir transmitir os seus feitos e ideais junto da população da colónia africana.
Através da leitura da Revista Rádio Moçambique, entre outubro de 1964 e outubro de
1967, pode-se constatar que o Rádio Clube de Moçambique foi uma estação radiofónica
que desempenhou uma função importante na promoção do regime colonial. Os resultados
obtidos permitiram apurar ainda que o Rádio Clube de Moçambique, durante o período
da Guerra Colonial, servia significativamente como um meio de entretenimento para a
população branca de Moçambique, oferecendo uma programação repleta de programas
musicais
This study has as main objective to understand and analyse the programming of Rádio Clube de Moçambique during the Colonial War, and how it served as a propaganda tool for the Estado Novo. Due to its alignment with the Portuguese regime and the existence of revenues raised by the exploitation of the advertising market, the station managed to achieve the hegemony of broadcasting in Mozambique. Over the years, this radio station has expanded throughout the territory, starting in Lourenço Marques, with the support of colonial power. The relationship was characterized by an exchange of mutual favours: the RCM was interested in the investment that came from the state, and the government was interested in the preponderance of the radio station in transmitting ideals and achievements to the population. By reading the magazine Rádio Moçambique, between October 1964 and October 1967, it becomes clear that Rádio Clube de Moçambique was an important radio station that played a decisive role in promoting the colonial regime. The results obtained made it also possible to conclude that this radio station served as a mean of entertainment to the white people of Mozambique, offering a program full of musical programs.
This study has as main objective to understand and analyse the programming of Rádio Clube de Moçambique during the Colonial War, and how it served as a propaganda tool for the Estado Novo. Due to its alignment with the Portuguese regime and the existence of revenues raised by the exploitation of the advertising market, the station managed to achieve the hegemony of broadcasting in Mozambique. Over the years, this radio station has expanded throughout the territory, starting in Lourenço Marques, with the support of colonial power. The relationship was characterized by an exchange of mutual favours: the RCM was interested in the investment that came from the state, and the government was interested in the preponderance of the radio station in transmitting ideals and achievements to the population. By reading the magazine Rádio Moçambique, between October 1964 and October 1967, it becomes clear that Rádio Clube de Moçambique was an important radio station that played a decisive role in promoting the colonial regime. The results obtained made it also possible to conclude that this radio station served as a mean of entertainment to the white people of Mozambique, offering a program full of musical programs.
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Regime ditatorial Guerra Colonial Propaganda Rádio Moçambique Dictatorship Colonial War Advertising Radio Mozambique