The World of Radio Broadcasting & Scriptwriting Presented by: Genevive Prudente-Cadungon Bachelor of Secondary Education – Major in English Event Host 2015–2016 RSPC Qualifier 2016–2017 NSPC Qualifier – 6th Place, Best in Scriptwriting 2017–2018 DSPC – Best News Presenter, 2nd Placer
Welcome to the World of Radio Broadcasting! Welcome future broadcasters! 🎙️ Today we’ll explore the exciting world of radio! Get ready to learn, speak, and have fun!
What is Radio Broadcasting? Radio broadcasting is sharing information or stories through sound. It can be: - News - Music - Drama - Announcements Broadcasters use their voice to inform, entertain, and inspire!
Why is Radio Important? • It reaches people anywhere! • Shares news fast and clearly. • Encourages imagination through sound. • Connects communities.
Parts of a Radio Program 1. Opening/Intro – Welcomes listeners. 2. Body – Main content (news, interviews, stories). 3. Closing – Wrap-up or reminders.
Tongue Twister Time! 🎤 English: She sells seashells by the seashore. Filipino: Pitong puting pating. Try saying it 3 times fast! 😄
What is Scriptwriting? Scriptwriting means writing what broadcasters say on-air. It helps organize your thoughts and keeps your show clear. Includes: - What to say - When to say it - How to say it (tone, emotion)
Types of Radio Scripts 1. News Script – Factual and brief. 2. Interview Script – Questions and answers. 3. Drama Script – Characters, dialogue, sound effects.
How to Write a Good Script 1. Choose your topic 🎯 2. Research facts 📚 3. Organize ideas 🧠 4. Write clearly ✍️ 5. Practice reading aloud 🎙️
Tongue Twister Break! English: Unique New York. Filipino: Minikaniko ni Monico ang makina ni Monica.
The 5 W’s and 1 H of News Writing Who What When Where Why How These guide every good news story!
Sample Short News (English) The City Library opened its new reading garden today. Students and parents joined the ribbon-cutting ceremony, promoting reading and relaxation in nature.
Halimbawang Balita (Filipino) Binuksan ngayong araw ang bagong hardin sa City Library. Dumalo ang mga mag-aaral at magulang upang hikayatin ang pagbabasa at pagpapahinga sa kalikasan.
Delivery Tips for Radio News • Speak clearly • Use energy and emotion • Practice good pronunciation • Smile while you speak! 😊
Let’s Practice Together! Form small groups. Each group writes a short radio news script (3–4 sentences). Choose one news reader to broadcast it! Remember: clear, confident, and fun!
Tips for Young Broadcasters • Listen carefully 👂 • Be confident 💪 • Speak naturally 🗣️ • Teamwork makes great shows 🤝
Review Time • What is broadcasting? • What are the 5W’s and 1H? • What makes a good script? • What did you enjoy the most?
Closing Slide You are now future radio stars! ⭐ Keep practicing your voice, creativity, and confidence. Thank you for learning and playing with us today!