Author: A•O Radio
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Writing For Radio
Here is a great article about writing news bulletins for radio. When you click on the link, the document will open in a new window and you can save it to your desktop. You’ll also need a copy of the free Adobe Reader. Writing News Bulletins For Radio
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FCC Form 318 For LPFM Application
And if you’re a real glutton for punishment, here’s the current application for a Low Power FM radio station, as distributed by the FCC. If you would like to help, let us know! This link requires using Adobe Reader to see the form. LPFM Application
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Old Time Radio Shows
The Internet Archive is a non-profit that was founded to build an Internet library. Its purposes include offering permanent access for researchers, historians, scholars, people with disabilities, and the general public to historical collections that exist in digital format. That’s the description from their website. Here’s an interesting link that includes their archives of old…
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Read A Book or Play
Do you like listening to audio books? Well, you can produce a radio show where you read a book over the air. Or you can create an old fashioned radio play and have a bunch of friends in to read your play over the radio. All while creating a podcast to post for posterity. Here’s…
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Feeling The Love – We Made 150
Thank you to everyone who clicked LIKE us. We reached 150 people in 30 days – an average of 5 new friends a day. Remember that shampoo commercial years ago that told you to tell 2 friends? Well if you can just share our project with two new people we’ll be off the charts!
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150 Likes by July 8th – Can We Do It?
We’ve come a long way with our AO Radio online presence. We ramped the project up on June 8, 2013. Can we get 16 new click LIKES by July 8th? Spread the word, share the project, show us some love!
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One Month July 8th – New Goal 150 LIKES
We’ve come a long way with our AO Radio online presence. We ramped the project up on June 8, 2013. Can we get 18 new click LIKES by July 8th? Share the love, share the project, show us some love!
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How About Oral History?
The history of a community is best described by the people who live in it. One idea for a new radio program would be to start an interview program that focuses on the stories people tell about their lives. Most people’s perception of living a quiet, unmemorable life masks a vivid and rich source of…
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BBC College of Production
Having trouble getting this link to work. Trying a new post with the link, but may have to post directly on Facebook too. There are some terrific resources at this location for both radio and television production.