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Radio Broadcasting Vocabulary. a person who sells broadcast time. Select the correct radio broadcasting term. sounder. account executive. reporter. a person who sells broadcast time. ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE. to improvise and deliver spontaneously.
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Radio Broadcasting Vocabulary
a person who sells broadcast time Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • sounder • account executive • reporter
a person who sells broadcast time ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE
to improvise and deliver spontaneously Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • ad-lib • mic fright • talent
to improvise and deliver spontaneously AD-LIB
a news report featuring someone other than broadcast personnel who provides an actual statement Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • crescendo • playlist • actuality
a news report featuring someone other than broadcast personnel who provides an actual statement ACTUALITY
sports news story issued by Associated Press Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • bumper • hard news • bulletin
sports news story issued by Associated Press BULLETIN
an announcer’s mindset or point of view Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • music bed • attitude • tease
an announcer’s mindset or point of view ATTITUDE
Broadcast Education Association Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • BEA • WNBA • EAS
weather Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • WX • log • SFX
weather WX
call letters, station slogan and city of license, usually broadcast once each hour Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • outro • disc jockey • station ID
call letters, station slogan and city of license, usually broadcast once each hour STATION ID
broadcasting the same program over two or more stations at the same time Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • simulcast • marking copy • air check
broadcasting the same program over two or more stations at the same time SIMULCAST
an on-air performer other than news personnel Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • fact sheet • buttons • talent
an on-air performer other than news personnel TALENT
a brief promotion of a program or segment Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • target audience • tease • BB
a brief promotion of a program or segment TEASE
Women’s National Basketball Association Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • WNBA • NHL • NAB
Women’s National Basketball Association WNBA
taped performance in which the announcer is not seen Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • anchor • plosive • voiceover
taped performance in which the announcer is not seen VOICEOVER
a prepared spot that promotes a station or event Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • promo • homer • daypart
a prepared spot that promotes a station or event PROMO
show preparation Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • marking copy • feedback • showprep
show preparation SHOWPREP
a procedure in which a performer, prior to going on-air or being recorded, check their volume level Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • buttons • dubbing • taking a level
a procedure in which a performer, prior to going on-air or being recorded, check their volume level TAKING A LEVEL
the intended audience for a program or commercial Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • headline • crossplug • target audience
the intended audience for a program or commercial TARGET AUDIENCE
a sharp, musical chord used to highlight or draw attention Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • stinger • jargon • plugola
a sharp, musical chord used to highlight or draw attention STINGER
the main newscaster on a broadcast Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • spot • anchor • log
anyone who speaks to an audience through an electronic medium Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • announcer • personality • voiceover
anyone who speaks to an audience through an electronic medium ANNOUNCER
a compilation of commercials to be read on-air Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • phone screener • plosive • live-copy book
a compilation of commercials to be read on-air LIVE-COPY BOOK
hours during which radio stations receive their highest ratings (5-9 AM/6-10 AM and 3-7 PM) Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • account executive • drive time • log
hours during which radio stations receive their highest ratings (5-9 AM/6-10 AM and 3-7 PM) DRIVE TIME
Federal Communications Commission – government agency that oversees broadcasting in the US Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • anchor • FCC • spot
Federal Communications Commission – government agency that oversees broadcasting in the US FCC
a listing of the order of elements to be broadcast Select the correct radio broadcasting term. • log • WX • plosive
a listing of the order of elements to be broadcast LOG