| Code |
17530
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| Year |
2
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| Semester |
S1
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| ECTS Credits |
6
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| Workload |
PL(35H)/TP(10H)
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| Scientific area |
Communication Sciences
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Entry requirements |
No
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Learning outcomes |
The curricular unit aims to identify and study the fundamentals of radio language, preparing students for the production of journalistic content. It also aims to develop self-reflective capabilities about the meaning, adequacy and ethical-deontological framework of the work carried out. At the end of the UC, the student must be able to independently produce sound content intended for radio or podcast, using writing and voiceover techniques, but also capturing and editing sounds.
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Syllabus |
1) History of radio: technical evolution and social impacts. 2) The radio communication process: message and language. 3) Writing techniques for sound media. 4) Sounds and their functions. 5) Journalistic genres on radio. 6) Digital sound capture and processing techniques. 7) Editing content for RUBIjornal
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Main Bibliography |
Balsebre, A. (1996). El Lenguage Radiofónico. Ed. Cátedra. 2) Barbeiro, H. e Lima, P. R. (2001). Manual de Radiojornalismo. Editora Campus. 3) Bonixe, L. (2012). A informação radiofónica. Horizonte. 4) Meditsch, E. (1999). A rádio na era da informação. Minerva Editora. 5) Meneses, J. P. (2016). Jornalismo Radiofónico. Centro de Estudos de Comunicação e Sociedade. 6) Portela, P. (2011). Rádio na Internet em Portugal. Humus. 7) Santos, H. (2008). Manual de Jornalismo de Rádio. CENJOR. 8) Wilby, P. e Conroy, A. (1994). The Radio Handbook. Routledge.
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Language |
Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
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