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Morning Show Formula

Ophelia Montague

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Morning Show Formula dissects the captivating world of morning radio, revealing why these shows have become indispensable for millions. The book explores the blend of news, entertainment, and companionship that makes them a cultural phenomenon. An intriguing insight the book presents is how morning radio fosters "appointment listening," creating a daily ritual for listeners. The book examines the structural components of successful morning shows, the psychology behind audience attraction, and the historical evolution of the format. It argues that creating a sense of community and routine is central to their success. The book uses audience research data, content analysis of popular shows, and interviews with radio professionals to reveal the secrets behind audience engagement and the dynamics of on-air personalities. Beginning with an introduction to key concepts, the book progresses through an examination of program formats and content strategies, then delves into the psychology of morning listening habits, culminating in practical applications for the broadcasting industry. This approach provides media professionals and aspiring broadcasters with valuable insights into a perennially relevant form of media.
Disponible desde: 31/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 84 páginas.

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