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Auteur / Author : | ONLINE | |
Titre / Title : | How do I make a science news story for radio? | |
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Editeur / Publisher : | SciDev.Net website | EN |
Année / Year : | 2010 | Nbr. Pages : Taille / Size | ||
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Radio programs that highlight science news stories are useful tools for broadcasters. Science news can take various forms: the latest scientific discovery, an announcement of a conference, or someone trying out a new idea. Martin Redfern, a senior producer from the BBC Radio Science Unit, has created a short guide to science news for radio, entitled: “How do I make a science news story for radio?” The guide is easy to read and describes what is unique about making science news for radio programs. It includes the following sections: -getting to know the listener -finding a story -placing a story -recording an interview -editing, packaging, and producing -editing techniques -writing for radio -speaking for radio -technical matters -delivery The guide is available on line. Source: Farm Radio Weekly, Issue 115, June 14, 2010 |
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