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Radio Journalism



Duration
Starts
Finishes
Days
2 Day
10.00 am
5 pm
Wed & Thu

 

Course outline
1. What makes radio journalism distinctive?
2. Golden rules of radio journalism.
3. Writing short reports and headlines
4. Recording an ‘as live’ report
5. Planning a news package
- types of reporting you can include
- keeping legal
- multimedia implications for news collection
6. Recording ‘in role’ interviews
- asking the right questions
- microphone technique
7. Editing on Adobe Audition
8. Writing and recording the news package – CD showreel
9. ‘360 degree’ approaches and on-line reporting
10. Networking and getting your first job


Satisfaction Guaranteed!
A diploma in 'Radio Journalism' is awarded by The London Academy of Media Film & Television to students who successfully complete this course.

You also receive a CD showreel.

What the students say:

"I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you to everyone over the last 2 days, I thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. I feel that the skills The London Academy have taught me and the advice i have been given are very unique."
Kim Russell, Office Manager

"I enjoyed your course and I appreciated your method. which was extremely prepared, aware and professional; a fine combination between talent and technique. your ability is one-of-a kind quality in this industry. I had been looking for a trainer for a long time , and today I am happy of the experience. I will try to do another course in the future..........."
Bruno Caldarulo, TV and Radio Broadcaster, Milan

" With only 4 people per class, it was the best course to take, now i got a job as News Reader in Brazil'' It's an excellent course that can really open doors.''
Jino Marcusa

''Just to reiterate how much I enjoyed the course over the past two days''
Chris Lewis – Freelance Trade Journalist


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Practical Radio Broadcast Journalism

This practical radio broadcast journalism course is a must for anyone looking to become an on-air radio news reader/reporter or anyone looking to make feature packages/documentaries. Indeed, coming through news and travel is often an excellent way to get on air and break into radio presenting so this course is also a great introduction for would-be presenters.

The course also touches on multimedia reporting and on-line journalism, an ever growing and important area and alternative route to break into the industry.

Working with a real story you will learn the most important aspects of radio reporting; finding the story, identifying contributors to present an accurate, concise, balanced and legal report, techniques of successful interviewing, script writing, and presentation skills.



Tutors:

Chris Lycett has over 30 years experience working for BBC radio, including 10 years as editor and producer for BBC Radio 1. In 1984 he was responsible for the Radio 1 broadcast of ‘Live Aid’ for which he received a Sony Gold Award.




Jo Daykin was a radio producer with the BBC for ten years. She worked for magazine programmes such as Woman’s Hour and also made many topical programmes for young people, including a weekly programme for Radio 4. Features and ‘fly on the wall’ documentary were a specialism.

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