ABSTRACT

The Radio Handbook is a comprehensive guide to radio broadcasting in Britain. Featuring two entirely new chapters for this edition, You Radio and Sport on Radio, this text offers a thorough introduction to radio in the twenty-first century. Using new examples, case studies and illustrations, it examines the various components that make radio, from music selection to news presentation, and from phone-ins to sport programmes. Discussing a variety of new media such as podcasts, digital radio and web-linked radio stations, Carole Fleming explores the place of radio today, the extraordinary growth of commercial radio and the importance of community radio.

The Radio Handbook shows how communication theory informs everyday broadcasts and encourages a critical approach to radio listening and to radio practice. Addressing issues of regulation, accountability and representation, it offers advice on working in radio and outlines the skills needed for a career in the industry.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|18 pages

The renaissance of radio

chapter 2|18 pages

Radio revolution

chapter 3|20 pages

You radio

chapter 4|24 pages

Radio style

chapter 5|20 pages

The voice of the station

chapter 6|26 pages

The role of news

chapter 7|14 pages

The tools of broadcasting

chapter 8|18 pages

Types of programming

chapter 9|14 pages

Sport on radio

chapter 10|14 pages

Accountability

chapter 11|6 pages

Getting started in radio