Presenting interactive programs
Allowing your listeners to express themselves on air is one of the best ways to build an audience. But it’s also one of the riskiest elements of radio if things get a bit out of hand and in terms of political and legal sanctions. Learn the golden rules for presenting programmes on your radio station with journalists from RFI.
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Understanding the issues and responsibilities associated with this type of programme
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How to choose relevant themes
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How to prepare for audience interaction
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Mastering the essentials of telephone interviews
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How to deal with guests and listeners (on and off air)
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The traps of live presenting, how to deal with the unexpected (how to interrupt or cut off someone, calming down a listener or a heated discussion, how to conclude a programme)
Journalists and presenters
Interactive method using theory and shared experienced. Role-play and practical exercises in a studio. Interviews and recordings are listened to and reviewed in groups.
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Editing and mixing for radio
With the digitalisation of radio - especially in small radio stations - it is essential that journalists and producers are able to produce a programme. Discover how to produce a professional radio show with technicians from RFI.
Voice training
Substance is essential, but in radio, form is of equal importance. Even the most important information may not catch the attention of listeners if it is not well delivered. This workshop will enable participants to understand the importance of their voices and how to make best use of them. Simple exercises will focus on dictation, speed, breathing and concentration to improve vocal techniques and efficiency.
Studio operation
This workshop allows technicians and sound operators to improve their operation of studios for broadcasting and radio production. Some theory work will deal with the basics of analogue and digital sound. Technicians will practice using studio equipment largely through practical work.