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Management in Creating the Content on "All-news" Radiostations (on the Example of Business FM)

Student: Sidorova Aleksandra

Supervisor: Mikhail L. Berger

Faculty: Faculty of Creative Industries

Educational Programme: Media Management (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2020

The graduation paper «Management in Creating the Content on «All-news» Radio stations (on the Example of Business FM) » examines the general aspects of content production on All-news radio, identifies its characteristics and features on the example of Business FM radio. Moreover, there is a comparative analysis of the differences between the regional units of Business FM. In addition, the example of crisis management in the editorial office of Business FM is analyzed in the paper. The research aims at investigating the working processes on the All-news radio stations and detecting basic tactics and strategies which are used by station managers. Key words: All-news, radio format, Russian radio stations, information, radio, Business FM, Russian radio stations, media management, content, content production, expenses, crisis management

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