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Radio Broadcasting

Radio Broadcasting 1. Radio Journalism 2. Radio Technical Production Steps 1. Idea 2. Research/Script 3. Recording 4. Pouring data 5.Editing/Mixing a. Radio Journalism:   Idea and Research/Script b. Radio Technical:  Recording, Pouring Data and Editing/Mixing Radio Technical: a.Indoor Recording b.Outdoor Recording Types of Recorders: 1.Cassette 2.Mini Disc 3.Chip/IC Recorder Types of Microphone: 1. Dynamic 2. Condenser Pouring Data from recorder to PC 1. Digital (USB Cable) 2. Analog (Aux or Stereo Audio Cable)

Tools for Reporting

Tools for Print Reporting 1. Pen 2. Copy 3. Audio Recorder (Recording whole speeches or comments) 4. Camera (For still Photos) 5. Smart Mobile Phone, if allowed in specific event or coverage (For Still Pictures and Audio recording ) 6. Phone Charger  or extra battery for using 3G/4G Internet. Tools for Radio Reporting 1. Audio Recorder 2. External Microphone 3. Extra Battery plus Memory Card 4. Smart Phone along with Charger, Memory Card and External Microphone. 5. 3G/4G Internet in Smart phone (For quick sending audios to the station) 6. Backup Tripod for holding Smart Phone or recorder 7. Laptop (Along with audio editing software) if reporting is far away from the station. Tools for TV Reporting 1. Camcorder 2. Audio Recorder 3. External Microphone 4. Extra Battery plus Memory Card 5. Smart Phone along with Charger, Memory Card and External Microphone. 6. 3G/4G Internet in Smart phone (For sending footages to the TV station) 7. Tripod for holding Smart P

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Presentation on Radio Broadcasting

Presentation on Radio Broadcasting Communication & Media Studies,  KKKUK. April 10, 2018 Radio Broadcasting ·           Radio Journalism ·           Radio Technical    Production Steps: ·            Idea ·            Research/Script ·            Recording ·            Transferring ·            Editing/Mixing Radio Journalism : Idea, Research, Script Radio Technical : Recording, Transferring, editing &mixing ·       Live : News, Reporting, Presentation, Interview ·       Recorded : Feature, Documentaries, Drama, Magazine Program Types of News presentation: ·       Read------------------Reader Only ·       Read + Clip----------Reader + Sound Bite ·       Read + Report------Reader + Reporter ·       Read + Package-----Reader + Reporter + Talent + + ·       Read + Live ---------Reader + Reporter Live Radio Technical: ·       Studio Equipment ·       Broadcast Equipment Hardware: Microphone, Headphone, Mixer

Radio Broadcasting topics

  Radio Broadcasting  Introduction to radio broadcasting Functions of broadcasting Types of radio broadcast Evolution of Radio broadcasting Radio broadcasting in Pakistan Community broadcasting Broadcast regulations (PTA, FAB and PEMRA) Types of Radio station (Terrestrial, Satellite and web) Broadcasting technology (DAB,FM, MW, SW, LW) Contents and production of Radio broadcasting (Idea and Scripting) Presentation of programs News production and casting Feature, Documentary, Drama and reports Audience Research and feedback Radio production practice

Types of News Presentation

Types of News Read                         (Only News Reader) Read + Clip              (News Reader + Sound bite of talent) Read + Report         (News Reader + Reporter) Read + Package    (News Reader + Reporter+ Talent + +) Read + Live            (News Reader + Live)

Radio Presentation

Radio Presentation December 20, 2017 When delivering a presentation, voice projection is essential. The 5 P's is a way of maximizing all the vocal aspects. P ower - Too loud a voice can be annoying particularly for those at the front of the audience - Too quiet can say that the Presenter lacks confidence and others at the back can't hear P itch - Inject some energy into the voice to show enthusiasm for your message. The pitch or tone will vary more and the speech sounds more interesting to listen to - Remember to inflect the voice i.e. stamp vocally on certain words. For example, saying 'Thank you very much' is less impactful than saying 'Thank YOU very much!' P ace - A good guide is an average of 120 words per minute in presentations - Most people talk too fast (probably because they want to get it over with as quickly as possible!) P ause - Pausing is good for emphasis on key quality points. Pre-empting a quality point with a