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Introduction to radio : production and programming / Michael H. Adams, Kimberly K. Massey.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Mcgraw-Hill, c1995.Description: x, 278 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0697153541
  • 9780697153548
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 791.440230973 ADA
Summary: This text leads students through radio production and programming, providing them with a "feel" for working in a radio station. After introducing students to the basic terminology and equipment, the text takes students, step-by-step, through production techniques and programming applications. This text leads students through radio production and programming, providing them with a "feel" for working in a radio station. After introducing students to the basic terminology and equipment, the text takes students, step-by-step, through production techniques and programming applications. Current information on digital computer technology for radio production and programming is integrated within numerous topics throughout the text. A chapter on formats shows how music, voice, word choices and special effects work together to produce the final product. Illustrations and photographs include digital equipment, consoles and a step-by-step editing demonstration. The text provides a realistic picture of the post-deregulation 90s radio station and radio broadcasting careers. Contents List include the excitement of radio, the technology and tools of production, the techniques of production, and turning radio programming into production.
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Includes index.

This text leads students through radio production and programming, providing them with a "feel" for working in a radio station. After introducing students to the basic terminology and equipment, the text takes students, step-by-step, through production techniques and programming applications.
This text leads students through radio production and programming, providing them with a "feel" for working in a radio station. After introducing students to the basic terminology and equipment, the text takes students, step-by-step, through production techniques and programming applications.
Current information on digital computer technology for radio production and programming is integrated within numerous topics throughout the text. A chapter on formats shows how music, voice, word choices and special effects work together to produce the final product. Illustrations and photographs include digital equipment, consoles and a step-by-step editing demonstration. The text provides a realistic picture of the post-deregulation 90s radio station and radio broadcasting careers.
Contents List include the excitement of radio, the technology and tools of production, the techniques of production, and turning radio programming into production.

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