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    RADIO PROGRAM PRODUCTION

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    TOPIC: “RADIO PROGRAM PRODUCTION “ PRESENTED BY: FIZA ASGHAR‚ AMNA WAQAR‚ ANEES MOHIY-UD-DIN AND ZOHAIB AHMED Outline Introduction Qualities of Radio Producer Observation Experience Conceptualize ideas Creativity Selection of Words Elements of Radio Production Studio Microphone Music Artificial Echo Human Voice Radio Programme Production Pre- Production An idea is Born Plan of Action The Script Paperwork Production Post Production Writing for Radio Language

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    radio show

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    BREAKING NEWS: RISING GANG VIOLENCE SPARKS 80% OF OUR CRIME. With these headlines popping up here‚ there and everywhere‚ stereotypes are gradually formed. If we walk past a young adult with his hood up‚ we immediately clutch our bags in terror of being mugged. However‚ is every single youth of today really that dangerous‚ or are the media creating a moral panic to make us believe so? It can be said that the media sensationalizes crime to create moral panic. This is used to control the way in which

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    Radio Atlanta History

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    In the mid-1960’s British teenagers had little to listen to on the radio; the UK government felt radio was such a powerful mass communication medium that it should be placed under state control (2)‚ so the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) was formed and was the only radio allowed to be broadcast. BBC radio would air very little pop music due to so-called ‘needletime restrictions’‚ which were put in place to ease fears that if recorded music became popular then live music would disappear (1)

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    because of the Isis threat. Many Americans are using stereotypes to define their general distrust in most Muslims. The mistreatment that the Very Old Man with Enormous Wings faces is very similar to the way that the underprivileged groups in today’s society are mistreated by more superior groups. However‚ in the story “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” the mistreatment is based on the fact that they don’t know what he is. He is different in the fact that he has wings and he is capable of flight‚ but

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    Radio Movie Summary

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    Summary Radio is a film based on the life of James Robert “Radio” Kennedy and a football coach‚ Harold Jones. The film‚ released in 2003‚ was based in the 1960s in South Carolina. Radio is a man with an unspecified intellectual disability who shows and interest in the high school football team. The coach befriends Radio who begins to help out the football and the basketball team. The plot of the movie follows the development of the coach and Radio’s friendship and the town’s journey to eventually

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    radio in 1920s

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    Individual Research Paper   This research paper involves selecting an important event or person related to media. Then‚ research this event to write an academic research paper. Option 1: Media Event This paper will discuss (1) the historical details of the media event itself‚ (2) the importance of this event or object at the time‚ and (3) the cultural impact that this event had on society in general‚ the development of mass media‚ and on contemporary American life. (Sample topics: the first

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    things not seen” (Hebrews 11:1). For centuries mankind has used this belief in one way or another as a way of explaining the things that go beyond the scope of human logic and reasoning. Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s short story “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings‚” is an illustration of society’s lack of values‚ judgements‚ and inconsistency of faith. Marquez writes about the natural and the supernatural by using

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    Television vs Radio

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    Media Research-Topic Proposal Television VS Radio In this world of ever-increasing access to different types of media‚ the big question that has to be asked is which is the better medium‚ the TV or the radio. The younger generation votes for TV while the radio is the choice of the older generation. But this is more of a social condition than a trend. TV has many advantages‚ the main being that there is a picture visible on the screen and no imagination is required. An audience can just sit in

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    Radio waves and Microwaves Radio communications Radio waves are used to broadcast radio or television signals from transmitters‚ which are then converted into electrical signals with an aerial (which is made out of metal to absorb the radio waves) so you can hear and see them. When done so the aerial converts this wave into an electrical signal (because of the electromagnetic waves energy exciting particles in the aerial and causing them to oscillate/vibrate and thus create an electrical current)

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    Radio In The 1940's

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    programming‚ to advertising‚ to broadcast laws‚ etc. Beginning when the first radio station‚ KDKA‚ signed on in 1920 ‚ it was quickly being picked up as a new emerging form of mass media. By the mid-20’s radios themselves were better and easier to use‚ and by 1930‚ were being purchased by the millions. Radio not only survived but thrived through the great depression. This would only be the beginning of its journey of change. Radio‚ like many other mass media‚ has continued to evolve to meet the constantly

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