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RADIO PROGRAM PRODUCTION
NATIONAL UNIVSERSITY OF MODERN LANGAUGES
PRESENTED TO: SIR BABAR IQBAL
PRESENTATION TOPIC: “RADIO PROGRAM PRODUCTION “

PRESENTED BY: FIZA ASGHAR, AMNA WAQAR, ANEES MOHIY-UD-DIN AND ZOHAIB AHMED
Outline
Introduction
Qualities of Radio Producer
Observation
Experience
Conceptualize ideas
Creativity
Selection of Words
Elements of Radio Production
Studio
Microphone
Music
Artificial Echo
Human Voice
Radio Programme Production
Pre- Production
An idea is Born
Plan of Action
The Script
Paperwork
Production
Post Production
Writing for Radio
Language
Short Sentences
One Idea in One line
Selection of words
Avoid jargons
Don’t use Abbreviations
Write in Whole numbers

Introduction
If you listen to radio at least once in a while, you may remember a few programs. You remember them because you liked them. You liked them because they were interesting. You do not remember a majority of program because what is heard is fast forgotten.
To make a program interesting, it has to be produced well. Radio production is very vast subject. Due to constant change in technology, the techniques of radio production keep changing. But the basics remain the same. You may have the best ideas, the best of scripts and the best of voices; but if the program is not produced properly it will not be interesting to listen to.
Qualities of Radio Producer:
You need certain qualities or skills to be a radio producer. The qualities you need include the following:
Observation:
It means that you must have the ability to see and hear. You should have keen desire to know more about things. We may call this inquisitiveness. Unless a person is inquisitive, he or she cannot be a good radio producer. This is because you need ideas to produce interesting programs.
Experiences:
We have good and bad experiences in our life. People who have written stories, novels, poems and play draw their ideas mostly from their experiences. So from your

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