Radio Broadcasting History
-- ViewingNow<p>The Graduate Certificate in Radio Broadcasting History plus course is a valuable asset for aspiring radio professionals. This 5-unit program delves into the rich history of radio broadcasting, from its inception to the present day.
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- Radio Broadcasting: Evolution and Impact
- Early Days of Radio: Pioneers and Milestones
- Radio in the Digital Age: New Trends and Opportunities
- Radio Broadcasting: Regulation and Policy
- Plus Unit: Radio Broadcasting and Society: A Cultural Analysis
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Explore the various career paths in Radio Broadcasting History.
Radio Producer (35%) - responsible for planning and coordinating the production of radio programs.
Audio Engineer (25%) - responsible for setting up and operating audio equipment for radio broadcasts.
Marketing Specialist (20%) - responsible for promoting and advertising radio stations and programs.
Radio Presenter (20%) - responsible for hosting and presenting radio shows.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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