"Radio needs dote on the voice"

"Radio needs dote on the voice" "Unlike television, radio needs dote on the voice. The sound should be heard well," the editor-in-chief of the radio honored journalist Ahmad Asgar, a guest of Space 104 FM, said at a meeting with the students of Report Media School.
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July 7, 2021 15:22
Radio needs dote on the voice

"Unlike television, radio needs dote on the voice. The sound should be heard well," the editor-in-chief of the radio honored journalist Ahmad Asgar, a guest of Space 104 FM, said at a meeting with the students of Report Media School.

The radio journalist spoke about the history of Space Radio:

"We first aired in 2001. Several radios emerged at that time, and all of them played foreign songs. We started only with Azerbaijani music, and samples from Rashid Behbudov, Polad Bulbuloglu, Gadir Rustamov were constantly played on our radio.

The editor-in-chief said that the idea that "television will break the radio" was not true:

"When the television was created in the middle of the last century, there were reports that radio would fail. But the radio continued, and it had its audience. It is more profitable for a busy person to listen to the radio and not be distracted. The radio is an irreplaceable tool for the driver behind the wheel. Television is a big market, while the radio is an essential branch of it.

Ahmad Asgar answered the questions of the students of the Report Media School and spoke about the method to improve the speech.

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