Radio Production 2005
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-240-51972-2.50004-x
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“…For this reason, most authors addressing the medium of radio recommend a speech rate of between 160 and 180 wpm. According to Hills (1987), the most recommended pace is 160 wpm; McLeish (2005McLeish ( [1978: 71) sets the rate at between 160 and 180 wpm; Utterback (2000: 141) determines that a rate of between 145 and 180 wpm is best: "Normally we read out loud at between 145 to 180 wpm. The most comfortable speed would be around 150 to 175 wpm."…”
Section: Speech Rate In Radio Bulletinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this reason, most authors addressing the medium of radio recommend a speech rate of between 160 and 180 wpm. According to Hills (1987), the most recommended pace is 160 wpm; McLeish (2005McLeish ( [1978: 71) sets the rate at between 160 and 180 wpm; Utterback (2000: 141) determines that a rate of between 145 and 180 wpm is best: "Normally we read out loud at between 145 to 180 wpm. The most comfortable speed would be around 150 to 175 wpm."…”
Section: Speech Rate In Radio Bulletinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Theoretically, radio slots are divided according to clock or hot clock (McLeish, 2005). However, the slot division of the show is determined by the duration of the broadcast; i.e.…”
Section: Management and Content Segmentation/schedulingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So its production must be catchy and attractive to get attention of audience. Any static or motion pictures cannot be presented to audience, so format and production should full fill the requirements of listeners (Mcleish, 2005). Radio importance cannot be ignored because it can easily attract the people of those areas where access of other sources of media are limited.…”
Section: Community Radio Effectsmentioning
confidence: 99%