This article describes some of the major changes that have taken place in the way the BBC has written, produced and presented the news on domestic radio since its founding in 1922. Newsreaders first read out stories provided by the Reuters news agency, but the Corporation created a separate News Department in 1935. Technological developments, including but not limited to the midget-recorder, VHF, transistor radios, the introduction of FM, digital recording and editing, and internet streaming, have both had a significant impact on the way radio journalists have carried out their job and the way listeners have been able to consume the medium of radio. Radio journalists have had to increasingly master skills besides newsgathering and writing. ...
In the recent past, radio has played an important role in our lives. When radio was invented, it was...
This is an entry on the subject of radio magazines in the Companion to the Australian Media. The ent...
This article considers the thesis that, in western liberal societies, news values, news agenda and s...
This article describes some of the major changes that have taken place in the way the BBC has writte...
Radio is, compared to television and newspapers, an under-researched area in media studies. This res...
Radio journalists have witnessed much of the history of the twentieth century. From early documentar...
One of the defining characteristics of the broadcast media is its immediacy: its drive to be on the ...
Radio's history has been one of survival, resilience, expansion and continuing re-invention. While i...
Radio listings and radio highlights published by newspapers, have attracted limited scholarly intere...
Radio has a long history as an interactive medium but recent years have seen huge changes in the tec...
Today more than half of all radio listening in the UK is occurring through digital platforms. Within...
Although digital radio broadcasting has undergone significant development over the last quarter-cent...
Published online: 21 Oct 2015This article introduces a collection of original papers and research pr...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the opening of the BBC television service in 1936 and the o...
"Public Issue Radio: Talks, News and Current Affairs in the Twentieth Century", Hugh Chignell, Basin...
In the recent past, radio has played an important role in our lives. When radio was invented, it was...
This is an entry on the subject of radio magazines in the Companion to the Australian Media. The ent...
This article considers the thesis that, in western liberal societies, news values, news agenda and s...
This article describes some of the major changes that have taken place in the way the BBC has writte...
Radio is, compared to television and newspapers, an under-researched area in media studies. This res...
Radio journalists have witnessed much of the history of the twentieth century. From early documentar...
One of the defining characteristics of the broadcast media is its immediacy: its drive to be on the ...
Radio's history has been one of survival, resilience, expansion and continuing re-invention. While i...
Radio listings and radio highlights published by newspapers, have attracted limited scholarly intere...
Radio has a long history as an interactive medium but recent years have seen huge changes in the tec...
Today more than half of all radio listening in the UK is occurring through digital platforms. Within...
Although digital radio broadcasting has undergone significant development over the last quarter-cent...
Published online: 21 Oct 2015This article introduces a collection of original papers and research pr...
The aim of this article is to reflect on the opening of the BBC television service in 1936 and the o...
"Public Issue Radio: Talks, News and Current Affairs in the Twentieth Century", Hugh Chignell, Basin...
In the recent past, radio has played an important role in our lives. When radio was invented, it was...
This is an entry on the subject of radio magazines in the Companion to the Australian Media. The ent...
This article considers the thesis that, in western liberal societies, news values, news agenda and s...