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Radio Terms You Should Know | Broadcasting Terminology 

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Radio is full of jargon and broadcasting terminology that sounds like complete nonsense to people outside of the industry. Here are ten radio terms you should know...
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00:00 - Introduction
00:50 - Automation
02:18 - Bed
03:06 - Back Announce
03:29 - Back Timing
04:05 - Cans
04:38 - Delay Unit
05:22 - Donut
05:59 - Riding The Fader
06:41 - Sibilance
07:35 - Plosives
08:35 - Streaming
09:30 - Talkback
10:38 - Outro
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14 авг 2024

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Комментарии : 26   
@DJPHILGEE
@DJPHILGEE 3 года назад
I knew most but I believe "cans" relates to the days when two people would have a can of beans(or something similar) and using a wire(or piece of string for the vibrations to go through to the other person) As I say I may be wrong, but was told when I was younger that before headphones this is what was used to communicate! I never heard a word my brother or sister said through the wire, but you never know! Hope that helps!
@kemboibenjamin_
@kemboibenjamin_ 3 года назад
Great Content Sir! More of this please.... following from Kenya.
@JamesMulvanyTV
@JamesMulvanyTV 3 года назад
More coming soon! Subscribe for updates
@klassicman44
@klassicman44 3 года назад
I've been considering starting my own broadcasting platform I use to work at an radio station about 20 years ago
@JamesMulvanyTV
@JamesMulvanyTV 3 года назад
Awesome! Check out radio.co if you're looking for a great solution for starting your platform!
@tucarnal7439
@tucarnal7439 Год назад
Did you ever launch a broadcasting platform?
@djstarrocks1357
@djstarrocks1357 3 года назад
Thanks for the tip, some of these is what I did not know, your channel is very in fisting
@DavidEsp1
@DavidEsp1 3 года назад
Sweeper, Stinger, TOTH, BOTH
@JamesMulvanyTV
@JamesMulvanyTV 3 года назад
Also good terms!
@MichaelRabbitBass3
@MichaelRabbitBass3 Год назад
Why do stations not use back announce to tell you what the song was anymore. I just really don't hear it anymore. However when I was a kid I remember you could pretty reliably discover new music through the radio because the DJs would routinely tell you what the last was in a set list. Or you had album 88 that would list off all the last songs in the last hour
@cjharrison3349
@cjharrison3349 3 года назад
Talkback is also known as 'talk' radio, like a news radio, or talk radio but mostly talk back is where the On air talent 'talks' to callers on air.
@switchstudio709
@switchstudio709 3 года назад
Don't know if its still true but when I was in the business many years ago Americans called talkback units Squawk Boxes.
@JamesMulvanyTV
@JamesMulvanyTV 3 года назад
I have heard that before too! 🐧
@TheAtticradio
@TheAtticradio 3 года назад
I’m guessing their called cans from original tin can telephone ( two tin cans tied together with a piece of string ) things children did ! not now their too busy on their phones !
@jeffdeboer1679
@jeffdeboer1679 3 года назад
What's the rude term for riding the fader? I never encountered a rude term for it during my radio career.
@JamesMulvanyTV
@JamesMulvanyTV 3 года назад
Fader W*nking
@DavidEsp1
@DavidEsp1 3 года назад
@@JamesMulvanyTV Oh, thought it might have been more alliterative
@TheAtticradio
@TheAtticradio 3 года назад
I’m guessing their called cans from original tin can telephone ( two tin cans tied together with a piece of string ) things children did ! not now their too busy on their phones !
@JamesMulvanyTV
@JamesMulvanyTV 3 года назад
Yea... I could never get that to work.
@chanelgebangporjo
@chanelgebangporjo 3 года назад
Im.like you ..the station radio.
@narvelacook8672
@narvelacook8672 10 месяцев назад
sounds like when kids used to use cans and a string to talk to each other????
@trillvisionarymedia5627
@trillvisionarymedia5627 3 года назад
I need this in pdf form
@JamesMulvanyTV
@JamesMulvanyTV 3 года назад
We have an extended version on our blog: radio.co/blog/radio-glossary-terms-phrases-explained
@trillvisionarymedia5627
@trillvisionarymedia5627 3 года назад
@@JamesMulvanyTV thank you so much
@SOTSMI-TV
@SOTSMI-TV 3 года назад
Bit? Liner? How about "You're fired?"
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