Radio: The Book: For Creative Professional Programming

Radio: The Book: For Creative Professional Programming

by SteveWarren (Author)

Synopsis

As entertaining as it is educational, Radio: The Book is a must-have guide to success for anyone interested in a career in radio. Providing a wealth of information and relating his own personal experiences, veteran radio personality, Program Director and Programming Consultant Steve Warren shares trade secrets and industry know-how that would usually take years to accumulate through experience. An invaluable advantage over your competition, this cheat-sheet for the radio programmer includes practical advice regarding:

*Radio as a career--from tips on getting started to job negotiations
*Programming--talk radio and music, from format science to picking the hits
*Relationships with listeners--everything from staying in touch with your audience to public image
*Branding, marketing, and advertising the radio station
*Research--music tests, audience analysis, ratings, and more
*Practical information about management policies
*Radio realities--information on rules and regulations

This latest edition has been updated to include:

*Important updates on an ever-evolving field
*Essential forms for radio station functions--production orders, personnel files, absentee reports, PSA schedules, format clocks, remote schedule, and more.to be accompanied by an on-line section of electronic forms for convenience
*Ideas for successfully programming in new radio formats like satellite, internet, and cable

In such a competitive industry where formal training can be hard to come by, Radio: The Book, 4e, is a short-cut to the fast track for current and future programmers and program directors. With an active radio broadcast career that is still exploring new ideas following s more than forty years at some of America's most prestigious radio stations (including WNBC, WHN, WNEW, and CBS radio), Steve Warren is more than qualified to mentor readers. Steve has competed successfully in all music formats from Easy Listening to Country to Top 40 to Oldies, always putting the listener first and now, putting you first.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Edition: 4
Publisher: Focal Press
Published: 05 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0240806964
ISBN 13: 9780240806969
Book Overview: * Learn how to be a hit with listeners in any format * 4th edition to include essential forms and ideas for satellite and web radio programming--and accompanied by an on-line forms section for your convenience! * Learn all about radio as a career--from getting your first gig to job negotiations once you've gotten your foot in the door! * Published in association with the National Association of Broadcasters - the leading American broadcast organization

Author Bio
With a broadcast career spanning more than 40 years, Steve has competed succesfully in all music formats from Country to Urban, Easy Listening to Rock, MOR to Classical, and at some of America's most prestigious radio stations including: WNBC, WNEW, WHN, WYNY, and CBS Radio in New York as well as WDAE, Tampa; WIRE, WGEE and WIFE, Indianapolis: KNBR, San Francisco; WPEN and KYW, Philadelphia. In recent years, programming WPTR-WROW, Albany; KKYX and KTSA, San Antionio as well as WING, Dayton, all rising to significant market status. As a writer, Steve has been Radio Editor for Radio Ink Magazine and most recently, was instrumental in the development and launch of several music formats for Sirius Satellite Radio.