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Public Radio 101 Handbook
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So you want to build a home studio. You can do it! Two important factors are what you want to use it for and how much you'd like to spend.But let's start…
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Find the key aspect of what you’re reporting on, and make that the focus of your radio spots. Example: A candidate for governor will be meeting at the…
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The checklist that follows is a reminder of things we all know we should do. It’s meant to be particularly useful to correspondents and producers. They…
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Common myths about photo use debunkedIt’s okay to use anything that’s online as long as I give credit. FALSEIt’s okay to use something if I asked for…
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STRONG SOUND = STRONGER STORIESUse of sound sets public radio reporting apart. Always ask yourself what sound you can get as you are planning your story…
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Always say you want to record the interview. Do this when setting up the appointment and when you sit down with the interviewee.Once the interview begins,…
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So what’s the difference between a podcast and a radio show, besides where you listen to them? 1) Podcasts have no time constraints. They can go long,…
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