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Monday, 9 May 2011
Saturday, 19 February 2011
Radio Equipment
Acoustic tiles: In a radio studio it is best to get acoustic tiles to be fitted so sound isn’t echoed and you get the best sound quality. In LEDC (Low economically developed countries) studios may use egg shells instead for the same effect due to acoustic tiles being expensive.
Pop filters: Usually contained in studios. Pop filters are used to soften explosive consonants.
Omni directional microphone: A Omni directional microphone allows sound to be recorded from all directions. This is good to use especially when recording an outside broadcast.
Unidirectional microphone: Allows you to record from a pacific area.
Microphone sponge: To reduce interfering sounds (i.e. blowing of wind, other people talking in the street etc).
Pop filters: Usually contained in studios. Pop filters are used to soften explosive consonants.
Omni directional microphone: A Omni directional microphone allows sound to be recorded from all directions. This is good to use especially when recording an outside broadcast.
Unidirectional microphone: Allows you to record from a pacific area.
Microphone sponge: To reduce interfering sounds (i.e. blowing of wind, other people talking in the street etc).
OFCOM
The radio broadcast that got Russell Brand and Jonathan Ross suspended from their positions:
Friday, 18 February 2011
DAB Radio
The advantages of DAB Radio:
- DAB radio signals can be received in many more locations throughout the world than analogue signals. - Much more increased sound quality than analogue radio. - Much easier tuning compared to analogue radios. DAB radios simply have a list of stations to select so you do not have to remember frequencies, this is much more easier and time efficient. - With some DAB radios you can Pause, Rewind and Record. - You can choose all kind of music stations from all round the world. - DAB radios look good, they can be a stylish addition to a room. - DAB broadcast also has the ability to send data via a Radio Data System (RDS). For example many DAB Radios can show the name of the station you are tuned to plus extra text which the broadcaster wants to send such as song titles, the name of the current programme, what’s coming up next and contact details for things like radio competitions. |
Do's and don'ts
- At all times defend and uphold the principle of media freedom, the right of freedom and expression and the right for the public to be informed.
- Make sure that the information you spread is honest, accurate and fair.
- Protect the identity of sources who supply information , in confidence and material gathered in the course of his/her work.
- Do your most to correct offensive inaccuracies.
- Make distinctions between fact and opinion.
- Obtain material by honest, straightforward and open means, with the exception of investigations that are both overwhelming in the public interest and which involve evidence that cannot be obtained by straight forward means.
What you should not do:
- Do not intrude into anybody's private life, grief or distress unless justified by overriding consideration of the public interest.
- Resist threats or any other inducements to influence distort or suppress information.
- Take no unfair personal advantage of information gained in the course of his/her’s duties before the information is public knowledge.
- Produce no material likely to lead to hatred or discrimination on the grounds of a persons, age, gender, race, colour, creed, legal status, disability, marital status or sexual orientation.
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