Radio is an audio device of passing messages to a large audience. Radio involves the process by which messages are sent through electrical waves. In other words, the sound could be sent and received through these waves.
Meaning
Radio as a word has its origin in the Latin. The word Radio is defined as the process of
sending and receiving messages through the air, using electromagnetic waves. It
is also about the activity of broadcasting programmes for people to listen to
the programmes being broadcast.
Radio involves the process by which messages are
sent through electrical waves.
Definition
It can also be defined
as the broadcasting of programmes for the
public to listen to. It is the system of sending
sound over a distance by
transmitting electrical signals.
Radio is one of the most important means of communication. Through
radio, people send spoken words, music, and other communication signals through
the air to any part of the world.
Radio broadcasts now feature music, news, discussion, interviews,
description of sports events and advertising. People drive to their jobs
listening to car radios and spend leisure hours hearing their favorite programs
on radio.
Radio also has a wide variety of news in addition to broadcasting
airplane pilots, astronauts, construction workers, policemen, sailors and
others who do many kinds of jobs use radio for quick communication. Scientists
send radio waves into the sky to learn about weather. Telephone companies send
messages by radio as well as telephone.
FROM THIS SUBMISSION, RADIO HAS TWO CONCEPTS
(i)
It
is a medium of transmitting messages by electronic signal to a scattered or
receiving audience.
(ii)
It is a box which the receiver possesses and
by which he or she traps the electronic signals through the antenna and
receives a message.
CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIO
As a medium of mass
communication, radio has the following characteristics
Portability:
Radio is a very portable device that can
be carried about with ease. The portability of radio makes it possible for
people to listen to it wherever they are. With the coming of ICT, we now have
radio sets that are as small as handsets.
(2) It is a mass medium:
Radio messages can reach people in different localities. Bittner
(1989) says that the mass medium makes it possible for the message to reach
beyond the immediate proximity of the sender. A mass medium has the ability to
send a message globally.
(3) Transient messages: Radio messages are perishable. They are constantly on the move.
The audience cannot ask for a repeat of what was not clearly heard because; the
messages are on a move. That is why most people say radio does not talk twice.
(4) Audio medium: Radio is a one-sided medium that is it can
only be heard and not be seen. This makes it a limited sensory; it only appeals
to the sense of hearing. According to Asemah (2009), in radio words are the
only thing used to create pictures in the minds of the audience. Other things
like sound can also be used to create a mental picture in the mind of the
listener.
(5) Cheap: Radio set is affordable. We have radio sets that
are as cheap as N 500 naira.
(6) It requires talent: Radio operation requires talents to
operate. It needs the blending of different talents in order to function well.
It is not onesided in operations. It requires the reporters, sound engineers,
etc, to operate.
(7) It is competitive: with the advent of many radio
stations, it could be said that radio is a highly competitive business as it
requires putting up catchy programmes in order to outshine other stations.
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