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    Types of Radio Programs

    This post is for academic purposes only. Credit is to the original author(s). A Radio format can be split into three parts, they are: Spoken Word or Human Voice Music Sound Effects SPOKEN WORD Announcements: These are specifically written clear messages to inform. They can be of different types. For example station/program identification. These mention the station you are tuned into, the frequency, the time and the program/song you are going to listen to. As mentioned already you find in today’s commercial radio channels, these announcements have become informal and resemble ordinary conversation. There can be more than one presenter in some programs like magazines. Radio talk: The radio talk…

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    Elements of a Radio Program

    This post is for academic purposes only. Credit is to the original author(s). The main elements of a radio program are the presenter, the radio script, the producer, the audio technician, the advertisers and the sales team. Presenter The ever present voice that guides the programming. In talk shows he acts as an interviewer, moderator in cases of debates with several guests or as narrator. Depending on the type of program, the presenter can be the guide of the current programming, as in the case of radio stations, give voice to the news script in the case of news programs or be the one to indicate the songs that have…

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    Radio Scriptwriting Tips

    This post is for academic purposes only. Credit to the original author(s). Keep it short and simple Radio journalists need to be able to pick the best, most newsworthy audio clips, and write clear and informative scripts that introduce the material they have collected. The script is what makes sense of the sounds. It is the framework for your story. It brings together the most important elements, and helps your audience understand the significance of the points made by the people you have interviewed. It’s not just about sounds; it’s about words, too. The script should be written in simple, short sentences. Try to use everyday language and terms your…

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    History of Broadcasting

    This post is for academic purposes only. Credit is to the original author(s). Broadcasting is the distribution of audio and/or video content to a dispersed audience via any electronic mass communications medium, but typically one using the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves), in a one-to-many model. Broadcasting began with AM radio broadcasting which sprang up spontaneously around 1920. Before this, all forms of electronic communication, radio, telephone, and telegraph, were “one-to-one”, with the message intended for a single recipient. The term “broadcasting”, borrowed from the agricultural method of sowing seeds in a field by casting them broadly about, was coined by either KDKA manager Frank Conrad or RCA historian George Clark…

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    The Birth of Philippine Television

    This post is for academic purposes only. Credit is to the original author(s). Experimentation October 23, 1953 marked the first official telecast in the Philippines. But even before that date, academic experiments with the novel electronic medium had been conducted by Jose O. Nicolas, an engineering student of the University of Santo Tomas in 1950; and two years later, by the FEATI Institute of Technology. First TV Station Even before these academic experiments were conducted, James Lindenberg, an American engineer and the future “father of Philippine television,” already saw the potential of television in the country. Armed with surplus equipment and imported spare parts, Lindenberg began assembling transmitters and established the Bolinao Electronics Corporation or BEC on June…

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    History of Radio in the Philippines

    This post is for academic purposes only. Credit is to the original author(s). Radio in the Philippines started in 1924 with the establishment of  KZKZ (AM) in Manila, Philippines by Henry Herman Sr., owner of the Electrical Supply Company in Manila. Henry Herman was an American and a former soldier who came to the Philippines to fight in the Philippine–American War. He stayed in the Philippines after he was discharged. This was not the first test however. Archives suggest that an American woman named Mrs. Redgrave used a five-watt transmitter for a test broadcast from Nichols Field (now Villamor Airbase). This test is possibly the first radio broadcast in Asia. Henry Herman’s station originally broadcast using a 5-watt…

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    What to Do When Consulting With an Attorney For a Serious Legal Matter

    Do you need to find an attorney to help you with a legal situation you are going through? No one should ever have to face legal battles on their own, especially when they do not have any experience with the law. You may be worried about the outcome of your case and how it could have a negative impact on your life now as well as in the future. The best way to overcome any serious issue in your life is to find a good attorney to work with from start to finish. You need to hire a lawyer because these individuals study the law and may even attempt to…

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    Ecosystem Offers Viable Long-Term Solution to Water Problems

    The Philippines may be surrounded with water but there’s an enormous problem on enough, clean and safe water, especially for human consumption. Water.org noted that “out of 101 million Filipinos, nine million rely on unimproved, unsafe and unsustainable water sources and 19 million lack access to improved sanitation.” “Families without a safe water source in or near their home often spend significant time and energy collecting water. Those without a sanitary toilet facility at home face a number of unattractive choices, including venturing out at night or suffering the embarrassment of asking to use the toilet of a neighbor. Thus, Filipinos consider water and sanitation access a matter of safety,…

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    Subic Ay Festival 2018: Subic Town Celebrates Araw ng Mangingisda at Magsasaka

    Around 1,000 registered farmers and fisherfolks from seven coastal barangays in Subic town, Zambales joined the “Araw ng Mangingisda at Magsasaka” held at New Fishport. Some 50 small fishing boats and commercial fishing vessels carrying patron saints and images participated in the fluvial parade. According to Miguela Lolita Buan, Municipal Agriculturist, the local government unit (LGU) of Subic have undertaken various activities in recognition of the important roles and contributions of farmers and fisherfolks in the development of the country. Furthermore, Buan said fisherfolk leaders held information and education campaign on “Malinis, Masaganang Karagatan” highlighting partnership of the LGU, fisherfolk and community stakeholders in adopting projects that will help in…