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Essential Radio Skills - (Professional Media Practice) by Peter Stewart (Paperback)
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Highlights
- This is a practical, how-to guide to producing and presenting radio to a professional standard.
- About the Author: Peter Stewart is a BBC Radio trainer, lecturer on university media courses, co-author of Basic Radio Journalism, columnist for The Radio Magazine and has over 15 years of practical experience in radio broadcasting.
- 416 Pages
- Performing Arts, Radio
- Series Name: Professional Media Practice
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About the Book
Perfect for those starting a career in radio, either on an undergrad or professional course.Book Synopsis
This is a practical, how-to guide to producing and presenting radio to a professional standard. Packed with day-to-day advice that captures the essence and buzz of live broadcasting; from preparing your show before it goes out, last minute changes to running orders, deciding what to drop in over a track, how to sell a feature or promote a programme, setting up competitions, thinking fast in a phone in- this book will help you do all that and more. It covers network and commercial, music and talk radio skills. It will particularly suit the independent local or community radio sector, where people often start out.
It features advice from industry professionals, covers
industry-wide best practice with enough `need-to-know' technical
information to get you up and running, and distills tried and tested practical tips from a specialist BBC radio trainer,
and award-winning radio broadcaster with over 15 years of experience. A
handbook you wouldn't want to be without before you go on air.
Review Quotes
"A practical, how-to guide to all aspects of presenting a show." --Publishing News (21st July 2006)
"The best, most comprehensive and yet most down to earth book on any area of media I have seen for years. Even better than that it communicates a huge enthusiasm for radio - if I was a TV person i'd be chucking away my camera by chapter three! ...I rarely if ever say this about a book, fiction or non-fiction, but I quite simply COULDN'T PUT IT DOWN!" --John Byrne, The StageAbout the Author
Peter Stewart is a BBC Radio trainer, lecturer on university media courses, co-author of Basic Radio Journalism, columnist for The Radio Magazine and has over 15 years of practical experience in radio broadcasting.