Preface Chapter 1: The Production Person Chapter 2: Basic Science, Analog and Digital Audio Chapter 3: Microphones and Their Role in Radio Production Chapter 4: Control Boards, Mixing, and Monitoring Chapter 5: Basic Concepts in Digital Recording Chapter 6: Audio Processing Chapter 7: The Art of Sixty-Second Story Telling Chapter 8: Producing Commercials, Promos, and News Chapter 9: Communicating with the Listener: Announcing Chapter 10: Promotion and Station Imaging Chapter 11: Fieldwork: Taking the Station on Location Chapter 12: Interfacing with the Net Chapter 13: From Here to There: Radio and Audio Transmission in A Digital World Chapter 14: Programming, Production, and Measuring Success Chapter 15: Getting Your First Job in Radio Production
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