Saturday, 15 October 2016

Outside Broadcasting

Outside broadcasting for radio and television news, is broadcasting from a different location to the studio. This can be events, or other places, mainly open to the public. It helps the viewers to understand what is happening at the place of which there is a news broadcast on.
if the event outside is big, then you may need a large crew and more equipment than you would if it was a smaller event.  For example, the Olympics is a big event compared to a community party.

The BBC and ITV often do outside broadcasting. They do outside broadcasting on events such as music festivals and shows.

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