Major in Radio, Podcasting, and Audio Media
Summary
More than 5 billion people use the internet, online video content has boomed in recent years, and the majority of marketers actively invest in digital marketing. Changes in the way content is distributed are informing changes to the ways in which content is produced. For example, radio is moving away from solely broadcasting to also offering podcasts – reflecting changes that will continue to evolve as audience engagement and markets change.
The focus of the Radio, Podcasting and Audio Media major is on online delivery and the new ways in which audiences engage with online audio content. It offers a range of production and practice-based units in which you’ll use the most up-to-date industry multiplatform technologies (news, radio and live streaming technologies; podcasting and vodcasting tools; and social media authoring platforms) to produce and distribute a broad range of factual and creative content.
Key features
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Broaden your knowledge and skill set, and boost your employability
Learn about fast-moving, online media technologies and industries, and be prepared for the dynamically evolving media landscape.
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Produce in professional facilities or work at radio station 2SER
Create content in state-of-the-art radio studios with booths, consoles and control rooms, and in the 2SER live broadcast studio.
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Acquire a range of discipline-specific skills
Gain writing, production and editorial skills to make content for live broadcast and on-demand online media platforms.
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Collaborate with peers and experienced industry professionals
Develop and present diverse media, social media, news and audio-visual content in team-based environments.