ABSTRACT

The Radio Handbook is a comprehensive guide to radio broadcasting in Britain. Completely rewritten and updated for the second edition, 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 sports programmes. Carole Fleming explores the extraordinary growth of commercial radio, analyses the birth of digital audio broadcasting and Internet radio and evaluates their effects on the industry.

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.

The Radio Handbook includes:

  • Interviews with people working at all levels in the industry, including programme controllers, news presenters and DJs
  • Examples of programming, including nationwide and local BBC, commercial radio, community and student stations
  • Chapters on radio style, the role of news, getting started in radio and the tools of broadcasting
  • A glossary of key terms and technical concepts

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|1 pages

The renaissance of radio

chapter |1 pages

More radio – less choice?

chapter |2 pages

Public service broadcasting

chapter |9 pages

Commercial broadcasting

chapter |6 pages

Profile

107 Oak FM, Loughborough

chapter |1 pages

Notes

chapter 2|12 pages

The radio revolution

chapter |7 pages

Profile

Profile Fly FM

chapter 3|4 pages

Radio style

chapter |9 pages

Daytime shows

chapter |6 pages

Jingles and ads

chapter 4|1 pages

The voice of the station

chapter |29 pages

Presenter functions

chapter |2 pages

Comment

chapter |1 pages

Notes

chapter 5|4 pages

The role of news

chapter |19 pages

News sources

chapter |1 pages

Notes

chapter 6|16 pages

The tools of broadcasting

chapter 7|15 pages

Types of programming

chapter |3 pages

Emergency situations

chapter 8|11 pages

Radio representations

chapter |1 pages

Notes

chapter 9|14 pages

Accountability

chapter 10|7 pages

Getting started in radio

chapter |10 pages

Glossary

chapter |3 pages

Bibliography

chapter |1 pages

Internet articles