This document appears to be an examination for a Post Graduate Diploma in Audio Program Production from December 2013. It contains 10 questions worth 20 marks each, testing knowledge across various areas of broadcasting and programming. Students are instructed to attempt any 5 questions. The questions cover topics such as the characteristics of radio as a medium, the role of radio in development, the process of setting up a community radio station, interactive aspects of radio programming, audience research methods, planning environmental radio programs, accountability in broadcasting, differences between commercial and public service broadcasting, and interactive broadcasting.
This document appears to be an examination for a Post Graduate Diploma in Audio Program Production from December 2013. It contains 10 questions worth 20 marks each, testing knowledge across various areas of broadcasting and programming. Students are instructed to attempt any 5 questions. The questions cover topics such as the characteristics of radio as a medium, the role of radio in development, the process of setting up a community radio station, interactive aspects of radio programming, audience research methods, planning environmental radio programs, accountability in broadcasting, differences between commercial and public service broadcasting, and interactive broadcasting.
This document appears to be an examination for a Post Graduate Diploma in Audio Program Production from December 2013. It contains 10 questions worth 20 marks each, testing knowledge across various areas of broadcasting and programming. Students are instructed to attempt any 5 questions. The questions cover topics such as the characteristics of radio as a medium, the role of radio in development, the process of setting up a community radio station, interactive aspects of radio programming, audience research methods, planning environmental radio programs, accountability in broadcasting, differences between commercial and public service broadcasting, and interactive broadcasting.
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