LINE 1 – Introduces the key elements of radio production including cues, signposting, language style, and recognized genres. LINE 2 – Explains that cues are used to introduce features and grab listener attention, with the first line grabbing attention and the next lines providing more details and leading into the story. Signposting involves using previously recorded background sounds to replace real noises. LINE 3 – Continuity links are used to introduce new shows or reintroduce shows after breaks. The most recognized genres are music and speech-based formats like documentaries, though music is the cheapest to produce.