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Understanding Radio Luke Smith “Radio is the theater of the mind; television is the theater of the mindless Steve Allen

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Understanding RadioLuke Smith

“Radio is the theater of the mind; television is the theater of the mindless

Steve Allen

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Radio Facts

Consumers aged 12+ spend an average of 19 hours per week with radio

Radio reaches more than 236 million persons aged 12 and older over the course of a typical week

Radio has a higher penetration than television, magazines, newspapers or the Internet

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Guglielmo Marconi- The Inventor Of Radio

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Commercial Radio-

1973: Commercial radio joins UK airwaves, Britain's first independent radio station began broadcasting today on VHF and medium wave.

Most commercial stations serve a local or regional area and are

owned by one of three big groups which dominate the sector.

There are over 300 in the UK, mostly using FM frequencies and DAB.

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Commercial Radio

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Examples of Commercial Radio Capital FM Radio- 1072 Thousand Listeners Capital FM Radio network- 4,329 Thousand Listeners- 14 % increase to last years total

Real Radio Yorkshire- 298 thousand listeners- down suprisingly 4.5 %

(Smooth Radio)- 371 thousand listeners- up 24.5%

Commerical Radio as a whole Broadcasts to a 32873 thousand Listeners ! (up 2.8%)

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PSB – Public service Broadcasting

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Job Roles

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Non Profit Radio

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Key Radio Questions? How many people work in the Radio industry?

What is the breakdown of roles in the industry?

What does it mean to work on a freelance, and what percentage of the workforce work on a freelance basis?

Where are most of the workforce based geographically?

Is it essential to have a degree in media studies?

What type of roles will be available in the future, and what kind of skills are needed in radio, in a technologically advanced world