Abstract

In recent years, the rapid development of digital media technology has given broadcasting more storage, copying, retrieval, and sharing functions. Broadcasting media bear the responsibility of recording history and inheriting cultural memories with sound. Carrying forward Chinese excellent traditional culture, telling Chinese cultural stories, and delivering the voice of Chinese culture are also new missions given to broadcasting media in the new era. Excellent radio documentaries such as “To the Cultural Imprints We Are Fading”,” The Voice of China and the Chinese New Year” and “Going Home”, seek and excavate precious voices with documentary value, historical value, and cultural value in different ways. From the perspective of cultural memory, this article explores the radio documentaries in the efforts of protecting cultural imprints and conveying humanistic spirit, and specifically analyzes its innovations in creating sound landscapes, telling good stories, inheriting cultural memories, and promoting multiple communication platforms.

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