Deck 8: Radio

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The advantage radio production has over television production of a live sports event is:

A) Radio has less equipment to deal with
B) The cost of radio production is generally less expensive than television
C) Basic radio production can be done with a microphone, mixer and cell phone
D) All of the above
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The audience for radio and Internet streaming is generally:

A) Tuned in for the entire game
B) Multitasking
C) Focused solely on the broadcast
D) Not interested in hearing the score constantly
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In general, how should broadcasters use sports clichés?

A) Limit or avoid their use
B) Use them as much as possible
C) Use only the ones with which people are most familiar
D) None of the above
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One detail not to concern yourself with in terms of your on-air presentation is:

A) The score
B) The weather
C) The player's number
D) Why something occurred
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The "one-man band" mentality refers to:

A) Stealing the show
B) Only worrying about your own performance
C) Being prepared to do everything yourself
D) "Orchestrating" the broadcast, like a conductor
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A story contained in a sportscast voiced by another announcer is:

A) A reader
B) A voicer
C) An actuality
D) Rarely used
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When writing copy for a broadcast, write:

A) Passively
B) With proper punctuation
C) Intelligently
D) Conversationally
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The number of sports-formatted radio stations has ____________ since 2002.

A) Increased
B) Remained about the same
C) Decreased
D) Been completely eliminated
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Deck 8: Radio
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The advantage radio production has over television production of a live sports event is:

A) Radio has less equipment to deal with
B) The cost of radio production is generally less expensive than television
C) Basic radio production can be done with a microphone, mixer and cell phone
D) All of the above
D
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The audience for radio and Internet streaming is generally:

A) Tuned in for the entire game
B) Multitasking
C) Focused solely on the broadcast
D) Not interested in hearing the score constantly
B
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In general, how should broadcasters use sports clichés?

A) Limit or avoid their use
B) Use them as much as possible
C) Use only the ones with which people are most familiar
D) None of the above
A
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One detail not to concern yourself with in terms of your on-air presentation is:

A) The score
B) The weather
C) The player's number
D) Why something occurred
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The "one-man band" mentality refers to:

A) Stealing the show
B) Only worrying about your own performance
C) Being prepared to do everything yourself
D) "Orchestrating" the broadcast, like a conductor
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A story contained in a sportscast voiced by another announcer is:

A) A reader
B) A voicer
C) An actuality
D) Rarely used
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When writing copy for a broadcast, write:

A) Passively
B) With proper punctuation
C) Intelligently
D) Conversationally
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The number of sports-formatted radio stations has ____________ since 2002.

A) Increased
B) Remained about the same
C) Decreased
D) Been completely eliminated
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