Aimed at college or uni media students who know a little about radio, but need more information as this is the area of media they love the most.
Coming soon!
There are no degree courses covering radio alone, so if this is the area you are most interested in, then this is the class for you!
This class is also aimed at people doing a radio show (hospital, college, internet, uni or other smaller radio stations) who want to know if they've got what it takes to get a show on a bigger station.
There will be a lot of practical work with producing a radio show, prepping, interviewing techniques and we'll have a proper session in the studio to see what stage you're at and what you can work on to improve.
Subjects covered in the Intermediate class:
Everything we learn in the Absolute Beginner Class - ie
What qualities are needed to work in radio?
How do you get your foot in the door?
How to get the most out of your work experience
Find out about radio in the UK today
Radio Jargon
How do listening figures get compiled?
Radio groups - who owns what?
How a radio station runs from day to day
Which jobs are available
What are the differences between the BBC and Commercial Radio
Plus:
How to talk to callers
Turning a news story into a link
Podcasts
Connecting with your listener
Improving your interview technique
How to do Vox Pops
Basic Editing
Backtiming
Producing a radio feature - eg The Time Tunnel/The Rock n Roll Years
Writing and reading travel news
Writing weather news in the right way
Researching music features
How to do a great segueway
What is a personality link?
If this looks like the class for you, then contact us to get your place booked now!
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