Focal Press - The Radio Station Broadcast Satellite and Internet Seventh Edition
Broadcast, Satellite & Internet
Seventh Edition
Michael C Keith
Boston College Ranks among the most prolific authors on the subject of broadcast media, and is author of over a dozen books including Voices in the Purple Haze, Sounds in the Dark, Signals in the Air, Talking Radio and several fictional works as well.
Reviews
Reviewer: A readerThis new edition is the best yet! Keith is the authority on this subject. There are no rivals to this commanding overview of the audio medium. The coverage of this topic is complete and then some in this edition. You want to know about radio? This incomparable book will tell you all you need to know. First rate.
Reviewer: Dr. W. G. Covington, Jr. (Edinboro, Pennsylvania) - If you want to know what the radio industry is all about read this book. It is written by a veteran in the field who has published extensively on the subject, presented research at conferences, and worked in the radio business before entering academe. Dr. Keith knows the business.
He traces trends and provides historical perspective on how things came to be as they are. Station managers would find this to be a useful resource manual. There are all kinds of subjects covered that they would face on a daily basis.
I recommend this book. I've used it in teaching at the university level over the years. Student feedback has been positive.
Contents
Table of Contents:
Preface
1 STATE OF THE FIFTH ESTATE
In the Air-Everywhere
A Household Utility
A Toll on Radio
Birth of the Networks
Conflict in the Air
Radio Prospers during the Depression
Radio during World War II
Television Appears
A New Direction
Radio Rocks and Roars
FM's Ascent
AM Stereo
Noncommercial Radio
Proliferation and Frag-Out
Profits in the Air
Economics and Survival
Consolidations, Downsizings, and Clusters
Buying and Selling
DAB Revolution
Satellite and Cable Radio
Internet Radio
LPFM (Low Power FM)
PODCASTING
new
Radio and Government
Regulations
Jobs and Equality in Radio
Chapter Highlights
Suggested Further Reading
2 STATION MANAGEMENT
Nature of the Business
The Manager as Chief Collaborator
What Makes a Manager
The Manager's Duties and Responsibilities
Organizational Structure
MANAGING THE CLUSTER
new
Human Resources
Whom Managers Hire
The Manager and the Profit Motive
The Manager and the Community
The Manager and the Government
The Public File
The Manager and Unions
The Manager and Industry
Associations
Buying or Building a Radio Station
Chapter Highlights
Appendix: Code of Federal Regulations Index
Suggested Further Reading 73
3 PROGRAMMING
Program Formats
The Programmer
The Program Director's Duties and Responsibilities
PROGRAMMING SATELLITE, WEB, AND POD
new
Elements of Programming
The Program Director and the Audience
The Program Director and the Music
The Program Director and the FCC
The Program Director and Upper Management
Chapter Highlights
Appendix: A Station Owner Airchecks His Programming
Suggested Further Reading
4 SALES
Commercialization: A Retrospective
Selling Airtime
SELLING IN SATELLITE AND WEB RADIO
new
Becoming an Account Executive
The Sales Manager
Radio Sales Tools
Points of the Pitch
Levels of Sales
Spec Spots
Objectives of the Buy
Prospecting and List Building
Planning the Sales Day
Selling with and without Numbers
Advertising Agencies
Rep Companies
Co-Op Sales
Trade-Outs
Chapter Highlights
Appendix: A Station Owner Conveys His Sales
Philosophy to His Manager
Suggested Further Reading
5 NEWS
News from the Start
News and Today's Radio
NEWS IN SATELLITE AND WEB OPERATIONS
new
The Newsroom
The All-News Station
The Electronic Newsroom
The News Director
What Makes a Newsperson
Preparing the News Story
Organizing the Newscast
The Wire Services
Radio Network News
Radio Sportscasts
Radio News and the FCC
News Ethics
Traffic Reports
News in Music Radio
Chapter Highlights
Suggested Further Reading
6 RESEARCH
Who Is Listening
The Ratings and Survey Services
Qualitative and Quantitative Data
In-House Research Techniques
Research Deficits
How Agencies Buy Radio
SATELLITE AND WEB RADIO AUDIENCE RESEARCH
new
Careers In Research
The Future of Research in Radio
Chapter Highlights
Suggested Further Reading
Appendix A: RAB's Radio Research Glossary
Appendix B: Arbitron's
Glossary of Terms
7 PROMOTION
Past and Purpose
PROMOTING SATELLITE AND WEB RADIO
new
Promotions Practical and Bizarre
The Promotion Director's/Manager's Job
Whom Promotion Directors Hire
Types of Promotion
Sales Promotion
Research and Planning
Budgeting Promotions
Promotions and the FCC
Broadcast Promotion and Marketing Executives
Chapter Highlights
Suggested Further Reading
8 TRAFFIC AND BILLING
The Air Supply
COMMERCIAL INVENTORY IN SATELLITE AND WEB RADIO
new
The Traffic Manager
The Traffic Manager's Credentials
Directing Traffic
Billing
The FCC and Traffic
Chapter Highlights
Suggested Further Reading
9 PRODUCTION
A Spot Retrospective
Formatted Spots
The Production Room
The Studios
MIXING IN SATELLITE AND WEB RADIO
new
Editing
Copywriting
Announcing Tips
Voice-Tracking
The Sound Library
Chapter Highlights
Suggested Further Reading
10 ENGINEERING
Pioneer Engineers
Radio Technology
AM/FM
SATELLITE AND WEB RADIO
new
Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB)
Smart Receivers
Becoming an Engineer
The Engineer's Duties
Station Log
The Emergency Alert System (Formerly the Emergency Broadcast System)
Automation
Posting Licenses and Permits
Chapter Highlights
Appendix 10A: Federal Communications
Commission Fact Sheet
Appendix 10B: SBE Application
Appendix 10C: NARTE
Application
Suggested Further Reading
11 CONSULTANTS AND SYNDICATORSTO BE REASSESSED IN LIGHT OF CONSOLIDATION AND NEW TECHNOLOGIES
Radio Aid
Consultant Services
Consultant Qualifications
Consultants: Pros and Cons
Program Suppliers
Syndicator Services
Hardware Requirements
Syndicator Fidelity
Chapter Highlights
Appendix: Station Critique
Suggested Further Reading
Glossary
Index