Introduction
Relationship between Formats and Programs
Features
Discussions
News Bulletins
Drama
Talks
Review: Formats
News Programs
Magazine Programs
Talk Shows
Review: Radio Programs
Summary
Evaluation
Course Outline
In this section, three types of radio programs were described, including what formats they are used in them and the challenges and techniques of each.
Please review what you learned by answering these questions:
1) News programs, magazine shows and talk shows are usually all:
a. pre-recorded and edited
b. based on interviews
c. broadcast live
d. likely to include a mini drama
e. b and c
2) Telephone guests may participate in the following radio programs:
a. News programs
b. Magazine programs
c. Talk shows
d. all of the above
3) Magazine programs are different from talk shows because:
a. Magazine programs require careful time management
b. Magazine programs use formats other than discussion
c. Magazine programs use the drama format and talk shows do not
d. Magazine programs focus on news stories and talk shows do not
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