Radio Broadcast Manpower-Voice Modulation.pptx

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About This Presentation

Journalism


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RADIO BROADCAST MANPOWER (Personnel in Radio Stations)

Introduction to Radio Personnel Explore the various roles in a radio station. Understand how each role contributes to the station's success. Why do you think teamwork is essential in radio broadcasting?

Radio Announcers Announce program information and introduce shows. Read scripts or provide live commentary. What qualities do you think make a great radio announcer?

Radio Animators Create engaging advertisements and skits. Work freelance and report to the Production Manager. How can creativity impact radio advertising?

Play by Play Announcers Provide live sports commentary. Bring excitement and detail to sports events. Why is it important to have a colorful narrative in sports broadcasting?

Radio Programs Manager/Director (PD) Plan and coordinate daily programming. Supervise full-time and part-time employees. What challenges do you think a Programs Manager faces?

Personnel/Administrative Manager (PAM) Manage administrative services and special projects. Evaluate policies and procedures. How does effective administration impact a radio station's success?

News Editor Oversee news and current affairs programs. Ensure accuracy and legality of news packages. Why is it crucial for news to be accurate and timely?

News Reporters Gather and prepare news stories. Present information on air and file reports. What skills do you think are essential for a news reporter?

Technical Department Operate and maintain broadcasting equipment. Ensure signal strength and audio quality. How does technology enhance the listening experience?

Marketing/Sales Executives Sell advertising time to businesses. Understand listener demographics and station mission. Why is marketing important for a radio station's revenue?

Traffic Controller Schedule commercials and promotions. Ensure ads are strategically placed. What strategies would you use to manage ad placements effectively?

Music Director Produce daily music playlists. Coordinate new songs and old hits. How does music selection affect a station's audience?

Production Manager Oversee the production studio and recordings. Schedule studio time and manage announcers. What role does production play in the overall quality of broadcasts?

Promotions Director Execute promotional ideas and activities. Manage listener contests and promotions. How can promotions engage listeners and enhance loyalty?

Receptionist Handle incoming calls and guests. Perform key administrative tasks. Why is the receptionist's role vital in a radio station?

Business Manager Manage the station's finances and revenue. Ensure smooth payment processes. What financial challenges do you think a radio station faces?

General Manager Oversee station operations and staff. Possess knowledge in various business areas. What leadership qualities do you think are important for a General Manager?

Conclusion Recap the roles and importance of personnel in radio stations. Discuss how each role contributes to the overall success. Which role interests you the most and why?

Questions & Discussion What role do you think is the most challenging? How would you envision your ideal job in a radio station? Any questions about the roles we've discussed?

Voice Projection, Modulation, Articulation, and Enunciation

REVIEW: What are the different role in radio station organization? What are the duties and responsibilities or person in radio station organization?

1. NOTE 2. TIMOONDULA 3. TIONTICULAAR 4. COIVE 5. TIONJECPRO TONE MODULATION ARTICULATION VOICE PROJECTION

Voice projection refers to the ability to speak clearly and loudly enough to be heard without straining the voice.

Modulation of voice refers to the variations in pitch, volume, tempo, and emphasis that a speaker uses to convey meaning, emotion, and intention.

In the context of communication—especially in broadcasting, public speaking, or performance— effective modulation is crucial for engaging an audience and delivering a message effectively.

Articulation refers to the clarity and precision with which sounds and words are formed .

It plays a crucial role in effective communication, particularly in fields like broadcasting, public speaking, and performance.

Enunciation refers to the clarity and precision with which a broadcaster articulates words and sentences . It plays a crucial role in how effectively a message is conveyed to the audience.

Articulation Refers to the physical production of speech sounds . It involves the correct use and movement of the lips, tongue, teeth, palate, and jaw to form sounds accurately.

Focuses on whether the sounds of letters/words are made properly. Example: Mispronouncing "three" as "tree" is a problem of articulation. how well you form sounds

Enunciation Refers to the clarity and distinctness with which you pronounce words . It’s not only about making sounds correctly but also about making each word understandable by speaking clearly, not mumbling, and giving proper emphasis.

Focuses more on the overall clarity of words and sentences . Example: Saying " gonna " instead of "going to" may be articulated fine, but poor enunciation could make it unclear in fast speech. how clearly you say words so people can understand you .

Articulation = correct formation of sounds (mechanical accuracy). Enunciation = clear expression of words (intelligibility and precision).

What is the importance of these element in radio broadcasting?

To CONNECT with listeners. To CONVEY messages effectively.

ACT ME. The students will be divided into 4 groups, and each group will be given 2 lines script that need to continue and perform according to its Voice projection. The following are the script that they have to present.

1. Arrival at the Park Character 1 (Alex) (Excited and cheerful) "Wow! Look at how beautiful the park is today! The sun is shining, and the flowers are blooming!" Character 2 (Jamie) : (Responding with enthusiasm) "I know! It’s the perfect day for a picnic. Let’s find a nice spot under that big oak tree!"

2. Enjoying the Picnic Character 1 (Alex): ( Projecting with joy) "Here we are! I brought sandwiches, fruit, and some refreshing lemonade!" Character 2 (Jamie): (With a playful tone ) "Yum! I can’t wait to dig in. And don’t forget the cookies! They’re my favorite!"

3. Playing Games Character 1 (Alex) : (Shouting playfully) "Catch this, Jamie! I’m throwing it high!” Character 2 (Jamie): (Projecting to show excitement) "Got it! Now it’s my turn! Here it comes!"

4. Wrapping Up the Day Character 1 (Alex) : (Softening Voice) "What a wonderful day. I love spending time with you in the park." Character 2 (Jamie): (Gently) "Me too, Alex. Let’s come back again soon!" Character 2 (Jamie) : (Gently) "Me too, Alex. Let’s come back again soon!"

Can you give the importance of knowing these elements in radio broadcasting?

Make one-sentence summary of the lesson. What have you learned?

Quiz Time! INSTRUCTION: Read and answer carefully the following question:

1. What is voice projection? A) The ability to change your voice’s pitch. B) Speaking clearly and loudly enough to be heard without straining. C) The speed at which you speak. D) The emotional tone of your voice.

2. Which of the following best describes modulation of voice? A) Maintaining a steady volume throughout a speech. B) Variations in pitch, volume, tempo, and emphasis to convey meaning. C) The pronunciation of individual words. D) Speaking in a monotone voice.

3. Why is articulation important in communication? A) It makes speeches longer. B) It ensures clarity and precision in forming sounds and words. C) It allows speakers to use more complex vocabulary. D) It reduces the need for voice projection.

4. What does enunciation focus on? A) The loudness of the speaker's voice. B) The clarity and precision of articulated words and sentences. C) The speaker’s emotional delivery. D) The speed of speech.

5. Which of the following is an example of effective modulation? A) Reading a script in a loud and fast manner. B) Changing your tone when expressing excitement or surprise. C) Speaking softly the entire time. D) Using only one volume level throughout a presentation.

6. True or False: Voice projection is only important in public speaking settings.

7. True or False: Articulation and enunciation are the same thing.

8. True or False: Modulation can help engage an audience and keep their attention.

9. Define voice projection in your own words.

10. Explain how modulation can change the meaning of a message. Provide an example.

TikTok Challenge – Speak with Power!

Create a 2–3 minute TikTok video that creatively demonstrates the differences between voice projection, articulation, enunciation, and modulation.

1. Explain each concept in your own words. 2. Show clear examples of how each one is applied in speaking. 3. Be creative ! You may use skits, dialogues, storytelling, or any format that fits TikTok style.

Video length: 2–3 minutes only. Must include all four elements: voice projection, articulation, enunciation, modulation. Speak clearly and confidently. Avoid background noise. Upload your video to TikTok (or record using phone) and be ready to present it in class. Presentation on Friday

Rubric for Evaluation (Total: 20 points) Criteria Excellent (5) Good (4) Satisfactory (3) Needs Improvement (2–1) Content Accuracy (5 pts) Correctly explains all 4 concepts with clear examples Explains 3 concepts accurately Explains 2 concepts accurately Explains only 1 or has major errors Clarity & Delivery (5 pts) Speech is clear, audible, and well-paced Mostly clear with minor issues Sometimes unclear or hard to hear Mumbled/unclear, difficult to follow Creativity & Engagement (5 pts) Highly engaging, creative, TikTok-style approach Creative and engaging but less dynamic Some creativity but lacks engagement Minimal effort, not engaging Technical Quality (5 pts) Smooth editing, good audio/visual, no distractions Mostly smooth, minor distractions Acceptable but some audio/visual issues Poor video quality, distracting background
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