Magazine format radio programs
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found: Radio form/genre terms guide, via WWW, Oct. 25, 2007(Magazines: nonfictional programs that take the form of a number of stories on items of current interest which are treated in a more in-depth and/or reflective way than they would be on news programs. Example: Rollins College magazine of the air)
found: LCSH, Oct. 25, 2007(hdg: Magazine format radio programs)
found: Wikipedia, March 26, 2008(Newsmagazine, aka news magazine; usually a weekly magazine featuring articles or segments on current events. News magazines generally go more in-depth into stories; try to give the reader an understanding of the context surrounding important events, rather than just the facts; radio news magazines are similar to television news magazines; unlike radio newscasts, which are typcially about 5 minutes in length, radio news magazines run from 30 minutes up to three hours or more)
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2011-05-07: new
2016-02-05: revised
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