Introduction to Radio Programme

Paper Code: 
RPP 131
Credits: 
3
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
18.00
Unit I: 
Unit I

History – Growth and Development of radio in India; Various stages of electronic innovation. Radio as a medium

 

 

 

 

 

 

18.00
Unit II: 
Unit II

Catagorization of Stations –MW,SW and FM .Functions & Characteristics of Radio, Radio verses T.V (comparison audio / visual).

18.00
Unit III: 
Unit III

Types of Radio and its Reach  Entertainment Radio, Community Radio, Internet  Radio Satellite Radio.

 

18.00
Unit IV: 
Unit IV

Organizational set-up of AIR, Various services of AIR. Allotment of Radio frequency.

 Commercial Radio and  Community Radio.

Unit IV

Organizational set-up of AIR, Various services of AIR. Allotment of Radio frequency.

 Commercial Radio and  Community Radio.

18.00
Unit V: 
Unit V

Modern trends in broadcasting Interactive broadcasting; Simple interactive, telephonic, Tele-conferencing. Radio audience measurements systems (RAM, SMS IVRS and Phone calls)

Essential Readings: 
  1. Adventure of Indian Broadcasting, Jethaney, Jaishree N, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd, 1994
  2. Art of Broadcasting , Jain, S.P ; Intellectual Publishing House, New Delhi,1985
  3. Audio and Video Systems, Gupta R.G, Tata Mc Graw Hill Publishing, New Delhi1995.
  4. Broadcasting in India, Chatterjee,P.C ; Sage Publications.
  5. Indian Broadcasting, Luthra, H.R; Publications Division, Govt. of India, New Delhi.
  6. Handbook of Radio, T.V and Broadcast Journalism, Ravindran, R.K(Ed); Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd.
  7. Radio Documentary, Hindwan Satyaprakash; Samvedana Prakashan; New Delhi.
  8. This is All India Radio, Baruah, U.L; Publications Division, New Delhi.
  9. Television and Radio Announcing, Hyde, Stuart; Kanishka Publishers, New Delhi.
  10. Communication in India by J.S. Yadav.
  11. Broadcasting and the people by Mehra Marsani (NBT).

 

References: 
  1. Mass Media in India (Research and Reference Division)
  2. Handbook of Broadcasting by Waldo Abbot and R.R. Rider ( Mc Graw Hill).
  3. The Press, Chalapathi Rao.
  4. Let’s Experiment with Sound : Chawla.
  5. Communication Revolution, ISRO, Ahmedabad, Agarwal Binod.
  6. Kumar, Keval J., Mass Communication in India, Jaico, Mumbai.
  7. Chatterjee, P.C., Broadcasting in India. Sage, New Delhi.
  8. U.L. Baruah: This is All India Radio, New Delhi, Publications Division, 1984.
  9. Mehra Masani, Broadcasting and the People, New Delhi, National Book Trust, 1976, 2nd Ed. 1985.
  10. Srivastava K.M., Radio and TV Journalism, Sterling Publishers Pvt. Ltd. New Delhi.
  11. Creating Powerful Radio: Getting, Keeping and Growing Audiences News, Talk, Information & Personality Broadcast, HD, Satellite & Internet: Getting, ... Broadcast, HD, Satellite and Internet   -Focal Press
  12. Robert McLeish; Radio Production: A Manual for Broadcasters ;
  13. Jim Beaman Routledge Taylor & Francis Group;Programme Making for Radio (Media Skills) [Paperback]
  14. Peter Stewart; Essential Radio Skills: How to Present and Produce a Radio Show (Professional Media Practice) [Paperback]
  1. Chris Priestman  Web Radio: Radio Production for Internet; Streaming [Paperback]
  1. Carl Hausman;Modern Radio Production, International Edition [Paperback]
  1. Carl Hausman Philip Benoit , Frank Messere; Modern Radio Production: Product, Programming, Performance (Wadsworth Series in Broadcast and Production) [Paperback]
  2. David Reese , Lynne Gross , Brian Gross RADIO PRODUCTION WORKTEXT: STUDIO AND EQUIPMENT [Paperback]

 

Academic Year: