Introduction to Radio Programme

Paper Code: 
RPP 131
Credits: 
2
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
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Radio as a medium, Radio verses T.V (comparison audio / visual)

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History – Growth and Development of radio in India; Various stages of electronic innovation.

 

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Principles of transmission/ reception

Production to transmission to reception, studio setup familiarization (wave propagation)

 

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

Commercial / Community Radio.

 

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Modern trends in broadcasting Interactive broadcasting; Simple interactive, telephonic, Tele-conferencing

 

Essential Readings: 

 1.Aspinall, R. (1971)Radio Production, Paris: UNESCO.

2. Flemming, C. (2002) The Radio Handbook, London: Routledge.

3. Keith, M. (1990) Radio Production, Art & Science, London: Focal Press.

4. McLeish, R. (1988) Techniques of Radio Production, London: Focal Press.

5. Nisbett, A. (1994)Using Microphones, London: Focal Press.

6. Reese, D.E. & Gross, L.S. (1977) Radio Production Work, London: Focal Press.

 

 

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