Radio is a great way to hear and use details to imagine the news your own way. There are many radio stations out there devoted to many categories of news just like magazines and newspapers are. But the radio broadcast I listened to was on 9/11. This broadcast was on one survivor of the attack on the second twin tower, given by Jacqueline Hince. She joined the news crew in about June of 2011. Before she moved to Florida, she lived in Texas as a news reporter at another news station for 4 years. She is very sympathetic throughout the story.
Jacqueline speaks after Missy Scarborough explaining and giving more detail of what she says. Both of their tones were sad, letting the listeners know neither were happy about the incidents that happened that day. Jacqueline paused in between lines to give her audience time to take in what is being said and understand it. I would consider this news broadcast credible because it’s the story of a survivor of the attack so she has facts of what happened because she was there herself.
This radio broadcast, the way it was done, words used, quotations used, all gave it that added credibility. This broadcast had a definite amount of information it was giving the audience and what was important to need to know.
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