Radio Production Process:
How a radio is done in 3 phases of processes -
Pre-production:
Treatment
Radio Script
Research; Target audience and 'What does the audience want/need?'
Team meetings to organise schedule and production content
Organise PRS licensing and stick to ethical guidelines
During pre production, a treatment must be written up to create a proposal for a radio show. If the radio show is approved, a radio script must be made for every episode that will be happening through the life of the radio show. They must research about the subject they are doing for the radio show to be able to create cohesive episodes that will be broadcasted and recorded. For the radio show to be successful, they must also organise team meetings to organise their schedules and the production content. During this, they will most likely have to organise PRS licensing and discuss what ethical guidelines the radio show might have to avoid.
Production:
Live Broadcast or Pre-recorded content broadcast
Presenters
Sound effects with the live broadcast or pre-recorded content
Vox pops are an example of pre-recorded articles
Use a sound editing/creation program to edit a recorded radio show
Livestream - Simulcast
Post-production:
Adding sound effects the recorded radio show
Editing out any subjects that may have gone against the ethical guidelines