JRNL 027 - Magazine Production for Radio and PodcastSemester Hours: 3 Spring
Through the study and application of theories of audio production, contemporary radio, and digital audio programming, students conceptualize and produce a broad array of magazine programs reflecting the various formats of today’s diverse digital audio market, both for terrestrial broadcast and online/mobile services such as podcasts. Combining in-the-field production work, collaborative planning, and critical listening projects, students gain competency in the many areas related to the production of short- and long-form radio magazines. Students develop a thorough understanding of the links between program formats, marketing, and target audiences, and are expected to develop a social media outreach component to reach target audiences and get their work heard on a variety of platforms. Students will rotate in their roles to sample the elements of successful radio magazines and podcasts. Students must be available for production and laboratory time.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: RTVF 021 or JRNL 015 or by permission of department. No liberal arts credit. Same as RTVF 042 . Lab fees additional.
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