Thursday, June 4, 2009

Thursday, June 4: End game Part two

Gentlemen, you got two basic things to get done today:



A) all apsects of your "individual" final broadcast need to get wrapped up. That not only includes the actual broadcast, but also all the other pieces of it that need to be part of it: new theme song, bumper music, sfx sounds, an on air identifier so I know who the heck is speaking. I need all the parts as separate files, AND the final product.



speaking of which, the choice of topic is up to you, just keep it school appropriate (naturally) and GET ME THE ACTUAL MP3 FILE!



B) If you are already finished with this, or while you are waiting your turn at the production facilities, you will need to start researching a "topic pertinent to radio production". Again , the choice of topic is up to you:
it could be an outstanding broadcaster, either famous or infamous --- so that leaves the field as wide open as Paul Harvey and Howard Stern

-- a milestone event, such as a radio broadcast of WoodStock --is there such a thing?-- the Orson Wells "invasion from Mars" broadcast, the Hindenberg disaster, etc etc etc

or even an invention, such as FM broadcasting, the invention of mp3 files, online streaming of such files, the first use of microwave towers, shortwave radio, satellite transmissions etc etc

What I will need besides a choice of topics are at least a bytes worth of websites that you could use as source citations, only one of which can be from wikipedia. Email thsi with your name and "topic and websites" in the subject line

OK, that oughtta be enough for today

Cheers,
Mr. L

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