Frank Baptista, founder, and producer of Radio Voice of the Immigrant explains how the radio station in Fall River, Massachusetts, is adapting to the COVID-19 pandemic, in order to keep listeners united, engaged, and informed.
The pandemic has brought challenges to the media all around the world. Increased demand for information, restrictions on the movements needed for journalistic work, and a dramatic drop in advertising that threatens the survival of media outlets have changed the paradigm of Media around the world.
Frank Baptista, with more than 30 years of dedication to the Portuguese-American community, explains how he continues to inform and give voice to the community during this difficult period.
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