Modern Radio Production : Product, Programming, Performance by Lewis B. O'Donnell, Carl Hausman, Philip Benoit and Frank Messere (2006, Perfect)
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Table Of ContentPreface.Foreword.Part One: THE TOOLS.1. Production in Modern Radio.2. The Console.3. CD Players, Recordable CDs and Turntables.4. Recording and Playback Devices.5. Microphones and Sound.Part Two: THE TECHNIQUES.6. Electronic and Physical Editing.7. Recorded Program Production.8. Live, On-Air Production.9. More About the Computer in Radio Production.Part Three: THE APPLICATIONS.10. Achieving an Effect.11. Drama and Dramatic Elements in Radio Production.12. Commercial Production.13. Radio Production for News and Public Affairs.14. Remote and Sports Production.15. Advanced Radio Production.16. Production, Programming, and the Modern Format.Appendix A: Another Time: A Play by Richard Wilson.Appendix B: A Capsule History of Radio: Past Meets Future for the Modern.
SynopsisMODERN RADIO PRODUCTION is a current, comprehensive look at radio production and programming that integrated cutting-edge technologies with explanations of traditional equipment and practices. A clear writing style, excellent descriptions and explanations, and attention to detail make this book easy to read and study from., MODERN RADIO PRODUCTION provides students with a current, comprehensive look at radio production and programming, integrating new material on cutting-edge technologies with explanations of traditional equipment and practices. The authors' clear writing style, excellent descriptions and explanations, and attention to detail ensure that the text is consistent and appropriate for use in undergraduate courses.