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RADIO BULLETINS
10 production tips
Radio bulletins – 10 tips

What is a radio bulletin?           Nourishing the audience

   Putting together a radio
    news bulletin is like serving
    up a satisfying meal that
    nourishes and prepares
    your audience for the day
   It’s not about making you
    sound great. It has to be
    focused, digestible, easy to
    listen to and catch the
    attention of the audience
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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

1: Serving the audience         Understand their needs

   Think target audience.
    You need to know who
    is tuning in for the
    information you are
    delivering and what
    they need to know
   Focus on the news
    stories and information
    that is relevant for your
    radio station’s targeted       Image courtesy of jlukasavige via Flickr released
    audience                                 under Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

1: Serving the audience        Addressing their concerns

   Your top stories are not
    necessarily the biggest
    stories, but will be
    those that have the
    most impact on the
    lives of your target
    audience
   These top stories will
    define how close your         Image courtesy of O'Reilly Conferences via Flickr
    news organisation is to             released under Creative Commons

    that audience

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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

1: Serving the audience     Informing the public debate

   The audience will be
    listening for
    information that they
    can use
   Your top stories
    must make up their
    staple diet of ‘must
    know’ information          Image courtesy of Tuija via Flickr released under
                                            Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

2: Variety                   The spice of life

   Offer an information
    mix
   News tends to be
    multi-coloured and
    multi-faceted, as is
    real life
   Your job is to reflect
    the realities of the
    issues that most            Image courtesy of srqpix via Flickr released under
    affect your audience                      Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

2: Variety                 Issues not processes

   If you are covering
    politics you must
    highlight how the
    issue impacts on the
    lives of your
    audience
   Don’t dwell on the
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    politics alone                  released under Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

2: Variety                       Voice to the voiceless

   Always try to include
    the voice of those
    affected by whatever
    the story is highlighting
   If you are covering a
    corruption story, it’s
    important that you talk
    to the victims and the
    man and woman in the
    street, not just officials
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                                              under Creative Commons



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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

3: Listenable                Would you listen?

   A voice that pleases
    is important to
    ensuring the audience
    returns
   Try recording a few of
    your bulletins and
    listen back to them
   Would you like to
    wake up every day
    and listen to that?
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                                              Creative Commons

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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

3: Listenable               Do you turn people off?

   Audio creates
    emotions
   An attractive voice
    that catches the
    attention of the
    audience is important
   The last thing you
    want is a grating
    voice that makes
    people switch off
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                                          under Creative Commons


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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

3: Listenable                     Sing-song news

   Avoid the sing-song voice
    that plays the same tune
    for every sentence, going
    up in tone and down at the
    end regardless of what is
    being said
   And never give the
    impression that you think
    you know more than the
    audience; there will always
    be someone listening who         Image courtesy of Brandon Giesbrecht via Flickr
    knows far more than you               released under Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

4: Slow down                 It’s not a race

   Don’t rush. Make sure
    your audience can
    understand what you
    are saying
   Reading too quickly
    could result in your
    audience not
    understanding what you
    are saying and not           Image courtesy of easylocum via Flickr released
    being able to absorb                   under Creative Commons

    your information

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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

4: Slow down                         Practice difficult words
   News readers often read fast
    when they are nervous or
    when they know that they are
    about to pronounce a name
    about which they are
    uncertain
   If you know there is a foreign
    name coming up in the
    bulletin, highlight it and
    practice it until you are sure
   Then approach it slowly,              Image courtesy of Riemer Palstra via Flickr
    pause, and pronounce it                  released under Creative Commons
    clearly


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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

5: Deliver fresh material          Not stale news

   Is your bulletin fresh,
    dynamic, and stimulating?
   Re-writing is essential
   Many people will listen to
    several bulletins during the
    day
   It's important they are not
    served up stale news that
    hasn't been reworked
                                      Image courtesy of Brittney Bush via Flickr released
                                                 under Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

5: Deliver fresh material         Always rewrite

   When you come out of
    studio after reading the
    latest bulletin consider
    sitting down and rewriting
    all the top stories and
    refreshing the key points
   Don’t just put the bulletin
    down and expect to pick it
    up again an hour later
    untouched and unchanged
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                                          released under Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

5: Deliver fresh material         Always update

   If you have a news bulletin
    at the top of the hour and
    headlines on the half hour,
    the headlines can’t just be
    shorter versions of the
    main bulletin
   You will have to rework
    them and create a stronger
    headline that tells more of
    the story in fewer words in
    one short sentence               Image courtesy of kobiz7 via Flickr released under
                                                   Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

5: Deliver fresh material           Always reorder

   You may also want to use
    the half hour bulletin to add
    stories that you could not
    or did not want to include
    in the main bulletin
   However, if you choose
    that kind of presentation
    format, make sure that you
    stick to this pattern so that
    your audience knows what
    to expect
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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

5: Deliver fresh material    Editorial justification

   Don’t change your
    format randomly as
    this will confuse your
    audience
   A confused audience
    may switch channels
    to a place where
    there is less                 Image courtesy of Shovelling Son via Flickr
    confusion                        released under Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

6: Radio needs sounds             Not just your voice

   Sound bites are important
   A longer news bulletin
    becomes a lot more
    attractive for audiences if
    you include short sound
    bites
   This can be a five- or 10-
    second audio clip from an
    interview or sounds from
    the scene of an incident           Image courtesy of Iwan Gabovitch via Flickr
                                          released under Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

6: Radio needs sounds              But only the right sound

   Such sound bites can
    make your bulletin easier
    to listen to, more
    authoritative, more credible
    – and more interesting for
    the listener
   However, all sounds have
    to have an editorial reason
    for being there
   You should not fill with
    sound clips that distracts
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                                               under Creative Commons



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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

7: Storytelling                   Short stories works best

   Write news stories as if
    you were telling the story
    to a friend
   This means: short, simple
    and straightforward
    sentences
   The majority will be
    listening on the move and
    won't be able to rewind the
    bulletin                          Image courtesy of sierraromeo Flickr released
                                               under Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

7: Storytelling              Avoid verbiage

   Crafting complex
    information into a
    simple sentence is a
    skill
   Don’t obscure the
    essential facts with
    verbiage
   Short, simple and
    straightforward
    sentences are required      Image courtesy of loonyhiker Flickr released under
                                              Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

8: Writing style               Avoid verbiage

   The bulletin is a
    compilation of short,
    but powerful stories
   This makes it much
    easier for people to
    grasp the information
   Writing for radio is
    one of the most
    challenging                   Image courtesy of ltimo_w2s Flickr released under

    journalistic disciplines                    Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

8: Writing style                  Small and effective packaging

   Long, heavy sentences
    may work for print but they
    don’t work for radio
    audiences
   Remember subject, verb,
    object
   Fact, fact, fact
   Don't try to be clever. Use
    words that make most
    sense and can be
    understood by all


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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

9: Concise                          Summing up the main points

   If you are putting together
    a longer bulletin (e.g.
    seven minutes or more),
    you may want to end the
    bulletin with a brief recap
    of the main stories
   This can help audiences
    recall the top stories and/or
    other relevant information




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

10: Be honest                       Only broadcast facts

   If you don’t believe what
    you have written and what
    you are saying your
    audience won’t either
   Make sure you are honest
    in how you describe
    situations and events
   Don’t sensationalise; it will
    damage your credibility
    and integrity                      Image courtesy of curtis kennington Flickr released
                                                   under Creative Commons




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Radio bulletins – 10 tips

Acknowledgement                         Beat Witschi

   Using material from
    a training module by
    Beat Witschi Media
    Helping Media



    http://www.mediahelpingmedia.org/         Image courtesy of Beat Witschi
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Tips for producing radio bulletins

  • 1. Image courtesy of opendays.eu via Flickr released under Creative Commons RADIO BULLETINS 10 production tips
  • 2. Radio bulletins – 10 tips What is a radio bulletin? Nourishing the audience  Putting together a radio news bulletin is like serving up a satisfying meal that nourishes and prepares your audience for the day  It’s not about making you sound great. It has to be focused, digestible, easy to listen to and catch the attention of the audience Image courtesy of digitizedas via Flickr released under Creative Commons Image courtesy of Beat Witschi Image courtesy of Beat Witschi @helpingmedia
  • 3. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 1: Serving the audience Understand their needs  Think target audience. You need to know who is tuning in for the information you are delivering and what they need to know  Focus on the news stories and information that is relevant for your radio station’s targeted Image courtesy of jlukasavige via Flickr released audience under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 4. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 1: Serving the audience Addressing their concerns  Your top stories are not necessarily the biggest stories, but will be those that have the most impact on the lives of your target audience  These top stories will define how close your Image courtesy of O'Reilly Conferences via Flickr news organisation is to released under Creative Commons that audience @helpingmedia
  • 5. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 1: Serving the audience Informing the public debate  The audience will be listening for information that they can use  Your top stories must make up their staple diet of ‘must know’ information Image courtesy of Tuija via Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 6. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 2: Variety The spice of life  Offer an information mix  News tends to be multi-coloured and multi-faceted, as is real life  Your job is to reflect the realities of the issues that most Image courtesy of srqpix via Flickr released under affect your audience Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 7. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 2: Variety Issues not processes  If you are covering politics you must highlight how the issue impacts on the lives of your audience  Don’t dwell on the Image courtesy of European Parliament via Flickr politics alone released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 8. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 2: Variety Voice to the voiceless  Always try to include the voice of those affected by whatever the story is highlighting  If you are covering a corruption story, it’s important that you talk to the victims and the man and woman in the street, not just officials Image courtesy of whologwhy via Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 9. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 3: Listenable Would you listen?  A voice that pleases is important to ensuring the audience returns  Try recording a few of your bulletins and listen back to them  Would you like to wake up every day and listen to that? Image courtesy of hectore via Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 10. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 3: Listenable Do you turn people off?  Audio creates emotions  An attractive voice that catches the attention of the audience is important  The last thing you want is a grating voice that makes people switch off Image courtesy of Kyle Slattery via Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 11. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 3: Listenable Sing-song news  Avoid the sing-song voice that plays the same tune for every sentence, going up in tone and down at the end regardless of what is being said  And never give the impression that you think you know more than the audience; there will always be someone listening who Image courtesy of Brandon Giesbrecht via Flickr knows far more than you released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 12. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 4: Slow down It’s not a race  Don’t rush. Make sure your audience can understand what you are saying  Reading too quickly could result in your audience not understanding what you are saying and not Image courtesy of easylocum via Flickr released being able to absorb under Creative Commons your information @helpingmedia
  • 13. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 4: Slow down Practice difficult words  News readers often read fast when they are nervous or when they know that they are about to pronounce a name about which they are uncertain  If you know there is a foreign name coming up in the bulletin, highlight it and practice it until you are sure  Then approach it slowly, Image courtesy of Riemer Palstra via Flickr pause, and pronounce it released under Creative Commons clearly @helpingmedia
  • 14. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 5: Deliver fresh material Not stale news  Is your bulletin fresh, dynamic, and stimulating?  Re-writing is essential  Many people will listen to several bulletins during the day  It's important they are not served up stale news that hasn't been reworked Image courtesy of Brittney Bush via Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 15. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 5: Deliver fresh material Always rewrite  When you come out of studio after reading the latest bulletin consider sitting down and rewriting all the top stories and refreshing the key points  Don’t just put the bulletin down and expect to pick it up again an hour later untouched and unchanged Image courtesy of Ambernectar 13 via Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 16. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 5: Deliver fresh material Always update  If you have a news bulletin at the top of the hour and headlines on the half hour, the headlines can’t just be shorter versions of the main bulletin  You will have to rework them and create a stronger headline that tells more of the story in fewer words in one short sentence Image courtesy of kobiz7 via Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 17. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 5: Deliver fresh material Always reorder  You may also want to use the half hour bulletin to add stories that you could not or did not want to include in the main bulletin  However, if you choose that kind of presentation format, make sure that you stick to this pattern so that your audience knows what to expect Image courtesy of alancleaver_2000 via Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 18. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 5: Deliver fresh material Editorial justification  Don’t change your format randomly as this will confuse your audience  A confused audience may switch channels to a place where there is less Image courtesy of Shovelling Son via Flickr confusion released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 19. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 6: Radio needs sounds Not just your voice  Sound bites are important  A longer news bulletin becomes a lot more attractive for audiences if you include short sound bites  This can be a five- or 10- second audio clip from an interview or sounds from the scene of an incident Image courtesy of Iwan Gabovitch via Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 20. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 6: Radio needs sounds But only the right sound  Such sound bites can make your bulletin easier to listen to, more authoritative, more credible – and more interesting for the listener  However, all sounds have to have an editorial reason for being there  You should not fill with sound clips that distracts Image courtesy of anniebeevia Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 21. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 7: Storytelling Short stories works best  Write news stories as if you were telling the story to a friend  This means: short, simple and straightforward sentences  The majority will be listening on the move and won't be able to rewind the bulletin Image courtesy of sierraromeo Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 22. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 7: Storytelling Avoid verbiage  Crafting complex information into a simple sentence is a skill  Don’t obscure the essential facts with verbiage  Short, simple and straightforward sentences are required Image courtesy of loonyhiker Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 23. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 8: Writing style Avoid verbiage  The bulletin is a compilation of short, but powerful stories  This makes it much easier for people to grasp the information  Writing for radio is one of the most challenging Image courtesy of ltimo_w2s Flickr released under journalistic disciplines Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 24. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 8: Writing style Small and effective packaging  Long, heavy sentences may work for print but they don’t work for radio audiences  Remember subject, verb, object  Fact, fact, fact  Don't try to be clever. Use words that make most sense and can be understood by all @helpingmedia
  • 25. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 9: Concise Summing up the main points  If you are putting together a longer bulletin (e.g. seven minutes or more), you may want to end the bulletin with a brief recap of the main stories  This can help audiences recall the top stories and/or other relevant information @helpingmedia
  • 26. Radio bulletins – 10 tips 10: Be honest Only broadcast facts  If you don’t believe what you have written and what you are saying your audience won’t either  Make sure you are honest in how you describe situations and events  Don’t sensationalise; it will damage your credibility and integrity Image courtesy of curtis kennington Flickr released under Creative Commons @helpingmedia
  • 27. Radio bulletins – 10 tips Acknowledgement Beat Witschi  Using material from a training module by Beat Witschi Media Helping Media http://www.mediahelpingmedia.org/ Image courtesy of Beat Witschi Image courtesy of Beat Witschi @helpingmedia
  • 28. Radio bulletins – 10 tips @helpingmedia