236 Pages
by
Routledge
232 Pages
by
Routledge
236 Pages
by
Routledge
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Inside Broadcasting provides a comprehensive introduction to a highly rewarding yet competitive industry. It analyses the day-to-day running of both television and radio organisations and examines the jobs involved and how to get them. Inside Broadcasting begins with an informative history of broadcasting in the United Kingdom. It traces the invention of radio and television, from the founding... Read more
1 INTRODUCTION 2 BROADCASTING: THE BACKGROUND 3 RADIO: PAST AND PRESENT 4 RADIO: THE PEOPLE 5 RADIO: THE JOBS 6 RADIO NEWS 7 TELEVISION: FROM ITS BEGINNINGS TO THE PRESENT DAY 8 TELEVISION: THE PEOPLE 9 TELEVISION: THE PRODUCER 10 TELEVISION: THE DIRECTOR 11 THE PRODUCTION ASSISTANT 12 THE FLOOR MANAGER 13 THE CAMERA OPERATOR 14 LOCATION, COSTUMES, MAKE-UP 15 THE RESEARCHER 16 THE SCRIPTWRITER 17 THE DESIGNERS 18 THE TECHNICIANS 19 THE EDITOR AND THE VISION MIXER 20 TELEVISION: THE PERSONALITIES 21 FREELANCING 22 AND HERE IS THE NEWS 23 TELEVISION: THE INDEPENDENTS 24 FUNDING PROGRAMMES 25 BROADCASTING: THE FUTURE 26 CONCLUSION: I’D LOVE TO GET INTO BROADCASTING
Biography
Julian Newby is a writer, broadcaster and consultant on all aspects of the international media. He has worked for independent television in the UK, and produced programmes for LBC Radio, London. He contributes to the careers section of the Daily Mail and is co-author of Inside the Music Business.






