Much of the technology is used in radio is computer based, and I have been working a lot of computer work over the course of this internship. The lists of everything playing on the radio stations are kept on computers and are put together through computers. We are in a time where computers are a large part of the technological field and it is no exception in the radio industry. Since radio operates with sound, the right sound editing software is needed in order to put together things such as news, interviews, and advertisements. There are free are usable sound editing programs like Audacity that will cover all the basics, but it is not the one that you will see in a professional working field.
Likely the most reliable and professional sound editing software out there right now is Adobe Audition. This is what you will likely be working with in the radio industry, and it has been what I have been using since I started the internship. Audition is not that difficult to use, and it comes with all of the features you should need when working in the radio industry. I have learned that being able to use this software properly will take you a long way in this industry and has been the main source of work I have had while working this internship. I still have much to learn, but working with this software I feel is something that is helping me move forward in the field of radio.
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