Writing for radio

Writing for radio

by Vincent McInerney
Writing for radio

Writing for radio

by Vincent McInerney

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Overview

Writing for radio brings together theoretical and practical aspects of radio writing. It deals with writing for all principal radio genres – short stories, plays, documentaries/drama documentaries, talks and features, adaptations/dramatisations, poems, and advertisements. It contains historical overviews of the genesis and development of each of these categories and attempts an analysis of the nature of radio itself. For the first time there is an attempt to isolate a 'radio language', a syntax and vocabulary guaranteed to produce pictures in the mind of the listener. This means radio can be taught as an academic subject as all writing – prose, drama and verse, can be tested as radio and examples for analysis are used from both broadcast and non-broadcast work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780719058431
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 06/28/2001
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.65(d)

About the Author

Vincent McInerney has had over 20 productions broadcast on BBC Network/BBC World Service International Stations.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsviii
Forewordix
Prefacex
Chapter 1From the beginning: the philosophy of radio1
Chapter 2Why radio?31
Chapter 3The medium is the message45
Chapter 4The radio short story55
Chapter 5The radio play and the drama-documentary78
Chapter 6The radio adaptation and dramatisation149
Chapter 7Radio talks and features179
Chapter 8Verse ... and worse208
Chapter 9The radio advertisement236
AppendixGetting started248
Afterword: To writers263
Select bibliography266
Index269
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