COMM 148: Podcasting and Radio Workshop I

COMM 148-002: Radio Workshop I
(Fall 2017)

01:30 PM to 02:45 PM T

The Hub 1202

Section Information for Fall 2017

How does that DJ on the radio produce that music-formatted radio show? Here is the course to learn how!

As a member of Comm 148, you learn basic on-air delivery and production skills, starting in the practice studio, an off-air environment in the Student Media office. Once you master basic skills, the WGMU Program Director promotes you to the main WGMU studio in the Johnson Center (JC). Here you produce a weekly, one-hour show based on WGMU's alternative music format.

Since WGMU is a student-operated online radio station, a fellow student determines when you are promoted to the JC.

In this class, we discuss issues pertaining to the radio industry. Class assignments include on-air work, promotion of WGMU and discussion of radio industry issues.

You can take this course up to three times.

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Course Information from the University Catalog

Credits: 0-1

Students receive individual guidance in podcast production while learning to be on-air show hosts at student internet radio station WGMU. New technologies such as computer automation systems and advanced production software are integrated throughout the curriculum to prepare students to engage in the most current applications for commercial and internet radio and podcasting. May be repeated within the degree for a maximum 3 credits.
Recommended Prerequisite: One 100 level COMM course, or permission of instructor.
Schedule Type: Studio
Grading:
This course is graded on the Undergraduate Regular scale.

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