Radio-related words
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1. Broadcast
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the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
2. Cue
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
3. Source
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
4. Hook
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
5. Edit (to)
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
6. Deadline
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
7. Script
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
8. Interview
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
9. Top story
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
10. Reporter
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
11. 3 C's
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
12. Five W's and H
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
13. Editorial meeting
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
14. Mike
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
15. Audience
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to cut sound by eliminating or changing the order.
the opening five to ten seconds of a piece which catch the listeners' attention. It also helps set the scene.
link between two stories or between the reporter and any other piece of the bulletin.
a meeting or conversation in which the reporter asks questions to a person who knows more about something.
something or someone that gives you the information.
journalist
words beginning with the letter C which define the style of a good news story: clear, concise and correct.
to send out a radio programme.
a written text which people read on air. A report.
the primary questions a news story answers --Who? What? When? Where? Why? How?
people who listen to the radio
informal word for microphone.
the last day you have to finish something.
the most important story according to the editorial team.
meeting where important decisions are taken.
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