Understanding the language of radio
in pairs, discuss the following questions.
1.l Which do you prefer: TV or radio? Explain why.
2 How often do you listen to the radio?
3 To what extent is radio regulated or deregulated in your country? Are there a lot of government controls and restrictions on the radio industry?
4 Which radio stations are the most popular in your country?
Look at the BBC radio stations below and discuss the following questions.
1 Do you ever listen to BBC radio? What do you listen to?
2 Which station below would you most like to listen to? Explain why.
Match the BBC radio stations (1-6) to the genres (a-f
The best new music and entertainment
The most listened to station in the UK
Classical, jazz and world music, drama and he arts
The home of intelligent speech radio
live The home ol live news and live sport
6 i BBC Worldwide Impartial news and reports from around the world
A) right now over to the newsroom
B) Next up is All about that Bass by Meghan Trainor.
c) I'm Moa Ace and this is a free podcast.
D) Let's talk to Kietisak senamueng, our football correspondent. track from Maroon5, but first,
E) we've still got Taylor swift's Bad Blood to play for you, and a Counting Stars from One Republic.
F) I'm Dada Jaroensinwattana and welcome to In Focus.
G) we'll be speaking to the Prime Minister at half past six. the brilliant singer Kathy Perrie with
H) m more than ready to give our big hug to this woman. This is Dark horse. poet Aden week, Marry Watsons presents a programme about the
J) It's 8 o'clock, and you're having breakfast with me, DJ Choa Choa...
K) Coming up the news, with
L) And now it's time for Everyday Women with Carla Morris
M) You're listening to 93 Cool Fahrenheit FM. Forever from Chris Brown.
N) That was Lenka with Hearts skip A Beat. Before that you heard
o) Ladies and gentlemen. Here's the second movement of Beethoven's Emperor Concerto, performed by the Berliin Philharmonic orchestra and conducted by Heinrich Erchard.
P) It's 6 o'clock on Monday 24th September. This is The Morning sport News with Aekkarat in Bangkok... debt. Q) In this programme, we'll be talking to the education minister about student