+ All Categories
Home > Documents > Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

Date post: 04-Jul-2015
Category:
Upload: liz-hannaford
View: 210 times
Download: 0 times
Share this document with a friend
Description:
University of Salford, Oct 2012, first year BA Radio News
12
Radio News @LizHannaford #SalfordRad1
Transcript
Page 1: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

Radio News

@LizHannaford#SalfordRad1

Page 2: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

“Eighty per cent of success is just showing up”

Woody Allen

Page 3: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

• Module Introduction

• What is radio? Discussion

• Tools of the trade.

• Photos

• Listening exercise

• Discuss preparation work for next week’s session

• We’ll take a break – at some point!

What we’re doing today

Page 4: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

• The deadline for handing in the first assessment?

• Where’s Helen Wolfenden’s desk?• One of the books on your reading list?• What are the learning outcomes for this course?• What advice do we give about interviewing other

students or relatives?• When’s your first Newsday?

Module Handbook

Page 5: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

• Cue:- A leading scientist whose research is being cited as justification for the government’s planned cull of badgers in England has described the scheme as crazy. Lord Krebs spoke to BBC news after the first licences were issued to farmers who want to stop the spread of TB from badgers to cattle. More details from our science correspondent, Pallab Ghosh.

• Voice report starts here.

Example of Voice Report

Page 6: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

•What do you listen to on the radio? Where? When? What device?•What do you think are radio’s strengths and limitations?•What experience – if any - do you have of working in radio/audio?

•What skills does a radio journalist need?

Discuss the following – and more!

What is radio?

Discuss in small groups. Feedback to whole group.

Page 7: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

• Limitations• Intimacy• Immediacy

• Simplicity• Flexibility• Power

The Audio Environment - the blind medium

Page 8: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

• Go to Blackboard – Radio Journalism course• Learning Materials – Week 2 Group D• Radio Quiz

• Enjoy!

The Quiz

Page 9: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

“Radio isn’t going away, it’s going everywhere.”

Gary Knell, NPR Chief

Page 10: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

[email protected]• User name – Salford Uni Journalism 1st years• Password – MediaCity1

Flickr Account

Page 11: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

• Search archive for radio/TV programmes• Set it to record programmes in advance• Edit clips of programmes to store

• For EDUCATIONAL purposes and in UK only!• Need Athens number

Box of Broadcasts

Page 12: Introduction to Radio News module and audio environment

• http://www.bbc.co.uk/academy/collegeofjournalism

BBC College of Journalism


Recommended