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Title: Chapter 8: News Production


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Chapter 8 News Production
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News Production
  • Radio news people produce their own material.
  • News personnel can receive wire stories,
    write/rewrite, record and edit audio cuts and
    embed audio into stories using a single computer
    program.
  • Newscasts are read from a computer screen, sound
    bites stored on hard drive.

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Newscasts
  • News people record an edit sound bites that have
    been received over the phone, recorded in the
    field, from a television audio source and
    Internet sources.
  • Ethical questions How much do we edit and mix
    when it comes to news? Change reality?
  • Sound bites, other elements must be edited to fit
    within newscast.
  • News format and style designed according to
    stations target audience.

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Long-Form Programming
  • Long-form programming?
  • Longer than five-minute
  • newscast, often 30-minute
  • public-affairs programs.
  • Usually produced by news department,
  • PA programs required by FCC.
  • Good for retrieving archival cuts.
  • Production people serve more as engineers than
  • producers for news programming.

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Sound bites and nat sound (not in text)
  • Keep sound bites to 20 seconds or less usually
    edit yourself out.
  • Best sound bites express opinion or emotion, not
    basic facts write facts into your script.
  • Must have a clean start and end.
  • Edit out false starts, but leave in normal pauses
    and hesitancies.
  • Must be clearly audible.

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Sound bites and nat sound (cont.)
  • Natural sound adds to the
  • believability of news.
  • Look for natural sounds in the
  • events you cover.
  • Natural sound should not dominate a radio
  • (or TV) news story. Little goes a long way.
  • You might start and end story with nat
  • sound, perhaps bring it back in the middle.
  • Usually better not to run it through entire
    story.
  • Nat sound in background of sound bites is good if
  • it does not overwhelm the voice.
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