Making Radio and Podcasts

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ABC Radio
ABC Radio National
advanced radio production methods
AFTRS
AI Tools for Radio
ARN
audience engagement strategies
audio
Audio Content
audio content regulation
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broadcast journalism
broadcast media studies
Broadcasting Services Act
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Commercial Messages
Community Radio Sector
copywriting
digital journalism
Digital Radio
digital storytelling techniques
DMG
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Live Radio
Main Angle
media law compliance
multimedia journalism
Musical Programs
news
NPR
Peak Program Meter
Playback
Playout System
podcasting
podcasts
Podcasts and Audio production
programming
promotions
qualitative media research
radio
Radio 2.0
radio announcing
radio production
Radio Station
RCS
Single Frequency Network
Smart Phones
Smart Speaker
Smart Speakers
Smartphone
Social Media Feed
Stereo Coder
Voice Control and Digital Audio

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032020709
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Making Radio and Podcasts is a practical guide for anyone who wants to learn how to make successful programmes in the digital era. It examines the key roles in audio and podcasting: announcing, presenting, research, copywriting, producing, marketing and promotions. It also outlines what is involved in creating different types of programmes: news and current affairs, music, talkback, comedy and features, podcasts, as well as legal and regulatory constraints.

With contributions from industry experts, the fully updated fourth edition is global in focus and reflects the impact of podcasts and digital radio, including multi-platform delivery, listener databases, social media and online marketing. It also examines how radio stations have reinvented their business models to accommodate the rapid changes in communications and listener expectations.

This is the ideal text for undergraduate and postgraduate students taking courses on radio, audio and podcasting, media production and digital media, with broader appeal to professionals and practitioners in the audio industries.

Steve Ahern, OAM, has been in radio for over 40 years, working in all sectors of the Australian radio industry. He is currently the Head of the ABU Media Academy. Steve was previously Director of Radio at the Australian Film Television and Radio School and also ran his own international radio and new media training company, as well as radioinfo, a website for audio industry broadcast professionals.

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