Beginning Radio ProductionBeginning Radio Production and the accompanying collection of radio scripts, Radio Scripts for Practice and Broadcast, answer the need for a basic text for radio production classes in colleges and universities. They provide the necessary fundamentals to assist any individual or group of individuals, high school, college or university, little theatre, or church group, to achieve skill in broadcasting. No attempt has been made to be all-inclusive, to include technical details, or to suggest that all available knowledge on radio production is sandwiched in these pages. But beginning groups will find answers to most of their production problems. Although it is written as a textbook for advanced high school students and beginning college groups, it is actually a handbook for all radio production workers, educational or commercial. - Preface. |
Contents
INTRODUCTION TO RADIO BROADCASTING | 9 |
A New Medium | 11 |
A New Environment | 21 |
Copyright | |
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