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Process and Practice of Radio Programming


Process and Practice of Radio Programming

Paperback by Lynch, Joanna R.; Gillispie, Greg

Process and Practice of Radio Programming

£45.00

ISBN:
9780761810452
Publication Date:
1 Mar 1998
Language:
English
Publisher:
University Press of America
Pages:
336 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 16 - 24 May 2024
Process and Practice of Radio Programming

Description

Rapid changes in the radio industry in recent years have brought new challenges to radio program directors. This book addresses these changes, and provides case studies from some of the most respected broadcasters in the industry. Process and Practice of Radio Programming examines all aspects of a radio programmer's job. Among the topics discussed are: creating a program clock, developing an ear for selecting tomorrow's hits, hiring, managing, and working (airchecking) with talent, image creation, marketing a station, ratings and research, working with sales, promotions, news, new technologies-including Virtual Radio Programming, surviving within a multiopoly situation, how to compete competitively with other stations in the market, understanding obligations to the FCC, developing relationships with record companies, clients, marketing and research firms, and others as well as learning how to program to a target audience.

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