Writing for the Ear: Five Principles

Writing for radio is writing for the ear. Writing as you would speak. Better still, write as you would hear. Because of the strict time…

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News on Radio

News Formats In many countries of the region, the news format is still very rigid and formal; a ten or fifteen-minutes bulletin is read straight…

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Grooming of Talent & writing for Radio

ON AIR PERSONALITY:  Announcer 7.         Anchor Person Compere 8.         Master of Ceremony Disc jockey 9.         Host Commentator 10.       Interviewer Moderator 11.       News Reader Presenter 12.      …

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A BRIEF HISTORY OF RADIO

Today we take it all for granted. You get in the car, you turn a knob and the vehicle is filled with music. It seems…

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MAIN TYPES OF QUESTIONS IN AN INTERVIEW

Closed Questions: Reply is either ‘yes’ or ‘no’. “Are you in favour of free speech?” Multiple-choice Questions: The reply is induced. “Are you in favour…

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