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LO4: P5: Recording and Editing a Radio Extract

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Rushes of Audio:  Here is a folder containing all of the audio files for our rushes which are going to be edited into our radio programme extract into Adobe Audition later on.  This is all of the rushes put together. It includes the jingles, phone ins, chats, reviews and adverts needed to make up our radio programme. 

LO3: D1: Justify Codes and Conventions

LO3: M3: Legal and Ethical Report

LO3: P4: Produce a plan for the structure and content of an original radio programme

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Produce a plan for the structure and content of an original radio programme  Initial  Planning:  This image below shows our initial planning for our radio programme including the content, scheduling, structure (running order) and timings. The left is our initial ideas before making sure they are structured properly on the right. The circled numbers are how many seconds each of the aligned sectors will last within our radio extract. 

LO3: Lesson Notes

 LEGAL: copyright infringement defamation libel ETHICAL:  censorship of music  racism  politics - stay neutral/impartial any discrimination has a principle to be unbiased  competitions have to be heavily regulated by BBC and Ofcom  taste and decency - bad language, bigotry, violence offensive language  REGULATORS: Ofcom

LO2: Lesson Notes

 Distribution:  DAB Digital Audio Broadcasting digital transmission is made up of a string of ones and zeros  no frequency bands to stick to  the signal can be sent multiple times for the receiver to pick up - more reliable than traditional radio FM the quality isn't always as clear as FM  FM Frequency Modulation one of the radio broadcasting systems in the UK uses frequencies from 87.5MHz to 108MHz has a better quality sound than DAB have to tune it in yourself the signal is more prone to dropping in and out - with distance and disturbance LW - AM - Long Wave  Amplitude Modulation  oldest radio broadcasting system all radio stations broadcast in mono - singular sound, one sound level rather than two to specify between left and right BBC Radio 4 + BBC Radio 5 - AM stations MW - AM - Medium Wave TV - Freeview, Sky, Virgin  Online Mobile Phones/Apps advantage - can still listen to radio programmes after they are on air or live - can skip through the...