On these next pages, every 'Presentation and Production' article written for Radio Jam.

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“Always speak very carefully if you’re broadcasting to ‘Kent and Sussex’. I worked in the area for several years and one day..."



"This is the lynchpin of the station’s output and sets the tone and personality for the station as a whole and so should be ..."



“Few people watch TV during the day, so radio reigns! Only till around four though, when more people are watching than listening. Before that ..."



"Most people are in a good mood as the strains of the day ebb away and they look forward to their free time. At breakfast people are more easily annoyed, but with drive..."



"There’s little radio listening done in the evening, as most people are out socialising or watching TV (the ‘soap zone’ is between seven and eight thirty), although there’s a small rise in ..."


 

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