Practical: Radio Broadcasting and Programming

Paper Code: 
JMC 325 (B)
Credits: 
6
Contact Hours: 
90.00
Max. Marks: 
100.00
Objective: 

This course will enable the students to -

  • Acquire a basic functional knowledge of professional audio equipment and software.
  • Create radio programmes in different formats.
  • Explain the types of studio and setup required for Radio broadcasting.

Course Outcome (COs):

Course

Learning outcome (at course level)

Learning and teaching strategies

Assessment Strategies 

Paper Code

Paper Title

JMC

325 (B)

 

Broadcasting and Programming: Theory

 

CO79(B): Students will be able to work in the broadcast world by learning audio skills, formats and techniques and identify and develop their individual talent/skills while recognizing the importance of working together as a team

CO80(B): Students will learn professional audio production values and techniques and distinguish between good and bad production techniques. 

CO81(B): Students will acquire a basic functional knowledge of professional audio equipment and software.

CO82(B): Students will be able to undertake radio programme production in different formats.

 

Approach in teaching:

Lecture cum Discussion

Tool(Power Point Presentation)

Analyzing different Radio reports.

Case study methodology can be applied.

 

Learning activities for the students:

Selflearning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical

 

Class test,

Continuous Assessment Test

Semester end examination

Assignments

 

10.00
  • Production - Planning, R&D and Execution
20.00
  • Radio Presentation/RJing - Various Radio programmeformats: Writing, Recording, Editing and Mixing.
  • Storytelling / Radio Drama (choice between the two): Writing, Recording, Directing and Editing + Mixing.
20.00
  • Radio Creatives and Commercials: Writing, Recording, Editing and Mixing
20.00
  • Radio and Digitization: Adequate Usage of Social Media and Podcasting. 
  • Hands-On Practice in relation to Radio
20.00
  • Sportscast, Weathercast, Special announcements, Interviews
  • Documentaries: Writing, Recording and Editing
Essential Readings: 
      • Barzman, A. (2004). Radio Advertising- A Guide to Creating, Voicing and Producing Great Radio Commercials. Chandigarh.Unistar Books Pvt. Ltd.
      • Fossard, Esta De and Riber, J. (2005).Writing and Producing Radio Dramas.New Delhi.SAGE Publications.
      • Gandhi,VedP.(2009). Handbook of Television and Radio Broadcasting. New Delhi.Kanishka Publishers and Distributors.
      • Kumar, Dilip (2017). Radio Journalism and Production. New Delhi. Galgotia Publishing Company
References: 
        • Hausman, C., Messere, F. and O’Donnell, Lewis B. (2012).Modern Radio Production: Production, Programming and Performance. Boston. Wadsworth.
        • Keith,Michael C. (2010). The Radio Station: Broadcast Satellite and Internet Oxford. Focal Press.
        • Richard, A. (1971). Radio Programme Production: A Manual for Training. Paris. UNESCO.
  • McLeish, R. (2005).Radio Production. Burlington, USA. Focal Press.
  • Neelamkar, M. (2017). Radio Programme Production.New Delhi. PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
  • Parameswaran. (2012). Radio Broadcasting: A Reader's Guide. New Delhi. Authors Press.
  • Saxena, A. (2011).  Radio in New Avtar: AM to FM.New Delhi. Kanishka Publishers and Distributors.
  • Wadia, A. (2008). Film Television and Radio Production: Elements Dimensions and Trends. New Delhi. Kanishka Publishers and Distributors.

 

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