Radio Documentary  Radio Feature  Radio Magazine Mrinal Chatterjee,  Ph.D Professor Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) [email_address] [email_address]
What is a Radio Documentary A  radio documentary  is a documentary programme devoted to covering a particular topic in some depth, usually with a mixture of commentary and sound pictures.  Some radio features, especially those including specially composed music or other pieces of audio art, resemble radio drama in many ways, though non-fictional in subject matter, while others consist principally of more straightforward, journalistic-type reporting – but at much greater length than found in an ordinary news report. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_documentary
What is a Radio Feature Radio Feature resembles a documentary in its making approach, but differs in its larger scope and subject/time variability.
What is a Radio Magazine Radio magazine is a programme on a umbrella subject, which can have several programmes- documentary, features, interviews, music etc.  There has to be a content synergy in the programmes.
Why radio? Why documentary? “ No other medium can provide me with more freedom of creation and investigation. It meets my urgent interest in reality and the desire for a 'musical' expression. The material ( der Werkstoff ) is sound. And sound always surrounds us. And: I'm not so much interested in the description of stable situations, but in processes. Our medium is not space, but time; our stories are not glued to the ground, but have motion, life ... That's why!"  (Helmut Kopetzky, German author)
Is there any demand for Radio documentary/Feature/magazine Yes. And the demand is growing.  Consider the radio world in India
Radio in India: Government domain AIR today has a network of 232 broadcasting centers with 149 medium frequency (MW), 54 high frequency (SW) and 171 FM transmitters. The coverage is 91.79% of the area, serving 99.14% of the people in the largest democracy of the world. AIR covers 24 Languages and 146 dialects in home services. In External services, it covers 27 languages; 17 national and 10 foreign languages.
Radio in India: Private domain Entertainment driven FM stations The number of private FM radio stations in India: 100+ ( By May 2007 it was 69)  Community Radio Stations. Campus Radio Stations For a list see http://www.asiawaves.net/india-fm-radio.htm
Our Agenda Good listening experience for the audience Public Service Education Information Entertainment
Challenges Attracting audience Pressure of Revenue earning Competition from Private players Image of  sarkari -media ‘ New idea-unfriendly’ work atmosphere
Ways to meet the challenges Ideas…ideas  Can we make want/need-based programme Can we provide information that people want/need Entertainment driven/ centered/ focused Off beat subject Common subject with a new angle Can we think out of the box Use new technology in recording/editing Use new delivery platform/convergence
For good documentary Think story, not tools Writing is still key  Tell engaging stories Here is an example..
Here is a radio documentary following the lives of two of London’s 400 cycle couriers, whose working day is spent delivering packages across the city. The job is badly paid and the risk of serious injury is relatively high, yet there is a thriving sub-culture of people who have chosen the freedom of the road above the security of the office. BBC Radio 4 documentary: City Messengers September 2, 2008
Technology has provided us  new opportunities for storytelling Faster dissemination of information Clearer recording devices Faster editing tools Here is an exmaple.
14.30 hours, January 15, 2009 A plane plunges into Hudson river
1 st  phone from scene
News on radio within 5 minutes Documentary by 120 minutes  Features by dozens Radio magazine covering various aspects of the incident
Be creative Get ideas from other industries: advertising, technology, social networking.
Think out of the box Let’s play a game
Research When developing a documentary, especially on social awareness project, doing the proper research is mandatory! The information dispersed by such a show must be accurate, reliable, and current.  Research can be accessed via the Internet, library, educational/research institute.  Doing research for the radio documentary may also involved finding people who have something to contribute to the documentary, either by providing an interview, a story, or any other bits of material that can give the show some added substance.
Use data  Data provides credibility However, overuse of statistics makes programme boring. Provide a human face to the numbers
Write a script Writing a script gives a control over the subject.
Provide need based information People listen to programme that gives them information-they need.
Provide resources to the audience on a sustained basis Examples:
Focus on sound Maximize use of ambience audio, music where appropriate
Make it interactive Involve the user
Integrate media Don’t fixate on one medium; seamlessly integrate text, audio, video, photos, interactivity, graphics. For Visual Radio. Supplement radio programme with print/web content. Unfortunately that is not being done. FM Gold has its website. But it does not have audio programmes.    http://allindiaradio.org/index.html
Have a broad base of skills
Pool your resources Combine existing work on the same topic into a cohesive package  Be comfortable working in teams
Resources AUDIODOCUMENTARY.ORG .  &quot;Audiodocumentary.org is a first-of-its-kind guide to free radio and audio documentary content on the web. There are thousands of great audio stories available for free but many of the sites are not well known. And even great mainstream stories can get lost in the shuffle. This website strives to be part of a curatorial effort for all that great content. Basically we bring you links to stuff that we think is interesting and which might otherwise fly below the radar - that great piece from NPR, that unknown Podcast, or any other audio documentary content we want to bring to people's attention.&quot;  RadioCollege <http:// www.airmedia.org/PageInfo.php?PageID =3>   An excellent radio training Web site.
Interesting sites for radio http://www.hindiradios.com http://www.planetradiocity.com http://allindiaradio.org
Sites for good radio documentaries http://soundportraits.org http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts http://www.abc.net.au/rn/radioeye/ http ://transom.org  | A showcase of public radio. Has a sample of radio documentary, which you can listen to.
For courses in Radio Documentary.. http://www.albany.edu/faculty/gz580/documentaryproduction/index.html http://www.salt.edu/programs/radio/ http://web.jrn.columbia.edu/studentwork/radio/

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  • 1.
    Radio Documentary Radio Feature Radio Magazine Mrinal Chatterjee, Ph.D Professor Indian Institute of Mass Communication (IIMC) [email_address] [email_address]
  • 2.
    What is aRadio Documentary A radio documentary is a documentary programme devoted to covering a particular topic in some depth, usually with a mixture of commentary and sound pictures. Some radio features, especially those including specially composed music or other pieces of audio art, resemble radio drama in many ways, though non-fictional in subject matter, while others consist principally of more straightforward, journalistic-type reporting – but at much greater length than found in an ordinary news report. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_documentary
  • 3.
    What is aRadio Feature Radio Feature resembles a documentary in its making approach, but differs in its larger scope and subject/time variability.
  • 4.
    What is aRadio Magazine Radio magazine is a programme on a umbrella subject, which can have several programmes- documentary, features, interviews, music etc. There has to be a content synergy in the programmes.
  • 5.
    Why radio? Whydocumentary? “ No other medium can provide me with more freedom of creation and investigation. It meets my urgent interest in reality and the desire for a 'musical' expression. The material ( der Werkstoff ) is sound. And sound always surrounds us. And: I'm not so much interested in the description of stable situations, but in processes. Our medium is not space, but time; our stories are not glued to the ground, but have motion, life ... That's why!&quot; (Helmut Kopetzky, German author)
  • 6.
    Is there anydemand for Radio documentary/Feature/magazine Yes. And the demand is growing. Consider the radio world in India
  • 7.
    Radio in India:Government domain AIR today has a network of 232 broadcasting centers with 149 medium frequency (MW), 54 high frequency (SW) and 171 FM transmitters. The coverage is 91.79% of the area, serving 99.14% of the people in the largest democracy of the world. AIR covers 24 Languages and 146 dialects in home services. In External services, it covers 27 languages; 17 national and 10 foreign languages.
  • 8.
    Radio in India:Private domain Entertainment driven FM stations The number of private FM radio stations in India: 100+ ( By May 2007 it was 69) Community Radio Stations. Campus Radio Stations For a list see http://www.asiawaves.net/india-fm-radio.htm
  • 9.
    Our Agenda Goodlistening experience for the audience Public Service Education Information Entertainment
  • 10.
    Challenges Attracting audiencePressure of Revenue earning Competition from Private players Image of sarkari -media ‘ New idea-unfriendly’ work atmosphere
  • 11.
    Ways to meetthe challenges Ideas…ideas Can we make want/need-based programme Can we provide information that people want/need Entertainment driven/ centered/ focused Off beat subject Common subject with a new angle Can we think out of the box Use new technology in recording/editing Use new delivery platform/convergence
  • 12.
    For good documentaryThink story, not tools Writing is still key Tell engaging stories Here is an example..
  • 13.
    Here is aradio documentary following the lives of two of London’s 400 cycle couriers, whose working day is spent delivering packages across the city. The job is badly paid and the risk of serious injury is relatively high, yet there is a thriving sub-culture of people who have chosen the freedom of the road above the security of the office. BBC Radio 4 documentary: City Messengers September 2, 2008
  • 14.
    Technology has providedus new opportunities for storytelling Faster dissemination of information Clearer recording devices Faster editing tools Here is an exmaple.
  • 15.
    14.30 hours, January15, 2009 A plane plunges into Hudson river
  • 16.
    1 st phone from scene
  • 17.
    News on radiowithin 5 minutes Documentary by 120 minutes Features by dozens Radio magazine covering various aspects of the incident
  • 18.
    Be creative Getideas from other industries: advertising, technology, social networking.
  • 19.
    Think out ofthe box Let’s play a game
  • 20.
    Research When developinga documentary, especially on social awareness project, doing the proper research is mandatory! The information dispersed by such a show must be accurate, reliable, and current. Research can be accessed via the Internet, library, educational/research institute. Doing research for the radio documentary may also involved finding people who have something to contribute to the documentary, either by providing an interview, a story, or any other bits of material that can give the show some added substance.
  • 21.
    Use data Data provides credibility However, overuse of statistics makes programme boring. Provide a human face to the numbers
  • 22.
    Write a scriptWriting a script gives a control over the subject.
  • 23.
    Provide need basedinformation People listen to programme that gives them information-they need.
  • 24.
    Provide resources tothe audience on a sustained basis Examples:
  • 25.
    Focus on soundMaximize use of ambience audio, music where appropriate
  • 26.
    Make it interactiveInvolve the user
  • 27.
    Integrate media Don’tfixate on one medium; seamlessly integrate text, audio, video, photos, interactivity, graphics. For Visual Radio. Supplement radio programme with print/web content. Unfortunately that is not being done. FM Gold has its website. But it does not have audio programmes. http://allindiaradio.org/index.html
  • 28.
    Have a broadbase of skills
  • 29.
    Pool your resourcesCombine existing work on the same topic into a cohesive package Be comfortable working in teams
  • 30.
    Resources AUDIODOCUMENTARY.ORG . &quot;Audiodocumentary.org is a first-of-its-kind guide to free radio and audio documentary content on the web. There are thousands of great audio stories available for free but many of the sites are not well known. And even great mainstream stories can get lost in the shuffle. This website strives to be part of a curatorial effort for all that great content. Basically we bring you links to stuff that we think is interesting and which might otherwise fly below the radar - that great piece from NPR, that unknown Podcast, or any other audio documentary content we want to bring to people's attention.&quot; RadioCollege <http:// www.airmedia.org/PageInfo.php?PageID =3> An excellent radio training Web site.
  • 31.
    Interesting sites forradio http://www.hindiradios.com http://www.planetradiocity.com http://allindiaradio.org
  • 32.
    Sites for goodradio documentaries http://soundportraits.org http://www.bbc.co.uk/podcasts http://www.abc.net.au/rn/radioeye/ http ://transom.org | A showcase of public radio. Has a sample of radio documentary, which you can listen to.
  • 33.
    For courses inRadio Documentary.. http://www.albany.edu/faculty/gz580/documentaryproduction/index.html http://www.salt.edu/programs/radio/ http://web.jrn.columbia.edu/studentwork/radio/

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