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 Keep in mind, involvement at
90.1 KSAK is voluntary.
You apply at the station, you perform an audition then receive
training for a station position. As a volunteer, you may have
to maintain certain academic requirements. If you're serious about entering
the commercial radio broadcasting field, you should work at 90.1 KSAK
and take broadcasting classes.
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Intro to
Broadcasting R-TV 01
Theory and
operation of the broadcasting industry. Includes the history and
regulation of broadcasting.
Personality Development R-TV 02
Lectures and
practice in all types of radio and television announcing.
Radio and Television
news writing R-TV 05
Writing and editing
radio and television news.
Voice-Over
Techniques R-TV 07
Development of
skills in narration, dubbing, and looping films.
Radio Music
Programming R-TV 10
Develops skills in
music formatting, targeting demographics, and ratings methods for radio.
Beginning Radio
Production R-TV 11A
Advanced Radio Production R-TV 11B
Planning, producing
commercials and special features. Student learns to use all studio
equipment.
Broadcast Copy
Writing R-TV 12
Students learn
characterization, conflict, structure, functional appeals, radio commercial
formats, and commercial prospects.
Writing for
Television/Film R-TV 18
Script analysis and
construction. Marketing of dramatic material for television and film
productions.
Beginning Television
Production R-TV 19A
Advanced Television
Production R-TV 19B
Operation of television equipment and its use in production including cameras,
lights, switcher, audio control board and VCR in television studio.
Radio/TV Special
Projects R-TV 99
Opportunity to
explore disciplines to greater depth. An opportunity to gain college
credit for internships at broadcast facilities or at KSAK.
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