Programme Making for Radio
Programme Making for Radio offers trainee radio broadcasters and their instructors focused practical guidelines to the professional techniques applied to the making of radio shows, explaining how specific radio programmes are made and the conventions and techniques required to produce them. This book describes how and why these methods are applied through the use of a behind-the-scenes glimpse at working practices and procedures used in the industry. It considers the constraints and incentives that limit or stimulate creativity and innovation within programme production.

Programme Making for Radio examines the individual roles and responsibilities of the whole production team and the importance of team-working skills. Chapters focus on the specific requirements of specialist programmes and offer advice from a range of programme makers working in local and national broadcasting. There is a case study example that follows the progress of a feature programme from pitching the original idea, through assembling material to final transmission.

Programme Making for Radio includes:

  • a clear description of the role of each member of the programme making team, their duties and responsibilities
  • practical tips on interviewing, mixing and presenting
  • explanations of the key elements that make up a radio programme such as clips, wraps, packages, features and interviews with a full glossary of technical terms.

This book is informative, accessible and comprehensive, covering the whole range of skills needed by the radio professional in the studio and on location.

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Programme Making for Radio
Programme Making for Radio offers trainee radio broadcasters and their instructors focused practical guidelines to the professional techniques applied to the making of radio shows, explaining how specific radio programmes are made and the conventions and techniques required to produce them. This book describes how and why these methods are applied through the use of a behind-the-scenes glimpse at working practices and procedures used in the industry. It considers the constraints and incentives that limit or stimulate creativity and innovation within programme production.

Programme Making for Radio examines the individual roles and responsibilities of the whole production team and the importance of team-working skills. Chapters focus on the specific requirements of specialist programmes and offer advice from a range of programme makers working in local and national broadcasting. There is a case study example that follows the progress of a feature programme from pitching the original idea, through assembling material to final transmission.

Programme Making for Radio includes:

  • a clear description of the role of each member of the programme making team, their duties and responsibilities
  • practical tips on interviewing, mixing and presenting
  • explanations of the key elements that make up a radio programme such as clips, wraps, packages, features and interviews with a full glossary of technical terms.

This book is informative, accessible and comprehensive, covering the whole range of skills needed by the radio professional in the studio and on location.

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Programme Making for Radio

Programme Making for Radio

by Jim Beaman
Programme Making for Radio

Programme Making for Radio

by Jim Beaman

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Programme Making for Radio offers trainee radio broadcasters and their instructors focused practical guidelines to the professional techniques applied to the making of radio shows, explaining how specific radio programmes are made and the conventions and techniques required to produce them. This book describes how and why these methods are applied through the use of a behind-the-scenes glimpse at working practices and procedures used in the industry. It considers the constraints and incentives that limit or stimulate creativity and innovation within programme production.

Programme Making for Radio examines the individual roles and responsibilities of the whole production team and the importance of team-working skills. Chapters focus on the specific requirements of specialist programmes and offer advice from a range of programme makers working in local and national broadcasting. There is a case study example that follows the progress of a feature programme from pitching the original idea, through assembling material to final transmission.

Programme Making for Radio includes:

  • a clear description of the role of each member of the programme making team, their duties and responsibilities
  • practical tips on interviewing, mixing and presenting
  • explanations of the key elements that make up a radio programme such as clips, wraps, packages, features and interviews with a full glossary of technical terms.

This book is informative, accessible and comprehensive, covering the whole range of skills needed by the radio professional in the studio and on location.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780415365727
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 08/10/2006
Series: Media Skills
Pages: 152
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Jim Beaman

Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1. Broadcasting Programmes Part 2. The Programme Making Team Part 3. The Programme Part 4. Making Programmes Part 5 The Production Line: The Music Programme The News Programme The Magazine Programme The Strip Programme The Feature Programme and Documentaries The Discussion Programme The Phone-in Programme The Outside Broadcast Programme The Experimental Programme Part 6 Case Study: A Programme from Idea to Transmission Glossary of Terms References Suggested Reading Information

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