About this program
The use of audio media is of growing importance across the globe. Beyond its origins in broadcast radio, creative and curated audio in various forms, from entertainment programming ro drama and the spoken word documentaty, is increasingly used on a variety of additional platforms such as podcasting and web streaming. This course can be differentiated from others by its inclusion of journalistic elements and the access that students have to professional broadcast media facilities including the university's communtiy radio station, RadioLaB.
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Does this course require proof of English proficiency?
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The University of Bedfordshire
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