8 BEST BROADCASTING SOFTWARE FOR YOUR ONLINE RADIO STATION All Broadcasting Radio Streaming Studio television TV by socadmin - December 8, 20240 Searching for a radio broadcasting software for your online radio? Then you are in the right place. In this article, we'll be covering eight best radio broadcasting software you can use for your online radio. SAM Broadcaster Pro SAM Broadcaster is currently a big name in internet radio. It is easy to install, simple to use and learn and it also comes with an built-in encoder which supports AAC+, Mp3, WAM & Vorbis. SAM Broadcaster supports pal scripting and it requires an external database which are Firebird, MySQL or Microsoft SQL Server. You can run SAM Broadcaster in three modes which are the Auto DJ Mode, Play queue mode and Manual mode. The features in SAM Briadcaster are organized in three desktop views. In Desktop A,
QUALITIES OF A GREAT TV PRESENTER All Broadcasting television Tips TV by socadmin - November 11, 20240 Do you plan to begin a career in TV presenting and you're wondering if you'll be a great fit, if you possess the right qualities? Or have you been presenting for a while and you're looking for ways to get better at what you do? Then you're in the right place. In this post, we'll be looking at ten qualities that makes a great TV presenter. Communication skills This is the first in the list because being a presenter means you're required to communicate with your audience. A presenter must be able to speak well and communicate with his audience . His voice should be clear when reading or so that his message can be properly understood. Good body language A good presenter
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR ROAD SHOWS All Broadcasting Podcast Radio Streaming television Tips TV by socadmin - November 8, 20240 Sometimes, a broadcasting station takes the initiative and go to people to engage them on a one on one basis. They may talk or ask questions for fun sake, or on serious issues. And when this happens, it is referred to as a Road Show. Road shows happens when there is a need to collect reactions or answers from people in the streets. It serves as an avenue to collect people's views about a particular matter of interest. It is a travelling show organized by a radio or TV station, magazine, or company. A road show can be a tour, campaign, open air broadcast or publicity campaign. To get the most of of your road shows, the following have to be put in
10 ESSENTIAL QUALITIES OF A PROFESSIONAL COMPERE All Broadcasting Social Media Tips by socadmin - November 5, 20240 A compere is a person who introduces performers or participants in a radio or television show. He or she is a master of ceremonies, especially for a TV, variety, quiz or live show. A compere plays the role of conducting a discussion programme on radio or television. He is an anchor person, who directs a programme in order to ensure it meets it goals. In broadcasting, a compere depicts a professional who moderate programmes, such as talk shows and panel discussions. And it is of utmost importance that a broadcasting compere possesses the following qualities. Knowledgeable A good compere must have the latest knowledge on the subject matter. This knowledge should transcend that of basic terminologies, and should extend to the latest development
SCRIPT WRITING TIPS FOR THE EXPERT BROADCASTER All Broadcasting Podcast Radio television TV Writing by socadmin - November 4, 20240 Are you beginning a career in audio or visual scrip writing? Or do you run an online radio station from the comfort of your home and desire some help to write your own script? Here are some tips to help you with that. Talk shows/Discussion Script Write down the opening remarks about the topic about to be discussed. The opening remarks is a short but captivating introduction about the subject of discussion. And the way you write it will determine if listeners will hang around to the end or tune into another station. It is also important to write a brief introduction about all the participants on the discussion programme, and also put down the questions you're going to asked ahead of time.