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17:51 Apr 14, 2010 |
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4 +1 | indirect references by (programme) producers |
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5 | indirect references by radio presenters/hosts |
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2 | indirect reference by broadcasters |
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indirect reference by broadcasters Explanation: I can tell you what it means in Greek - but you'll have to come up with the terms in English, as I'm not familiar with radio-station-related terminology: There are two radio stations acting as 'advertising' sponsors (i.e promoting whatever this is all about). The stations' broadcasters will refer to the event occasionally and indirectly, they'll mention it, but without necessarily providing all the information/details about it (pretty much as I'm doing here). Hope this helps! |
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indirect references by (programme) producers Explanation: indirect references by (programme) producers It means that radio programme producers mention different products during their programmes. |
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indirect references by radio presenters/hosts Explanation: H λέξη ραδιοφωνικός παραγωγός στην Ελληνική ραδιοφωνική πραγματικότητα σημαίνει αυτόν που ετοιμάζει και *παρουσιάζει* μια ραδιοφωνική εκπομπή. Μεταξύ άλλων, κάνει άμεσες και έμμεσες αναφορές στα προϊόντα του σπόνσορά του όπως ειπώθηκε. Σε αντίθεση με το αγγλικό radio producers που είναι μεν ο παραγωγός, αλλά όχι και αυτός που βγαίνει στον αέρα, στην Ελλάδα όταν λέμε για ραδιοφωνικό παραγωγό που κάνει αναφορές σε διαφημιστικά προϊόντα, εννοούμε αυτόν που βγαίνει στον αέρα και που στα Αγγλικά λέγεται radio host/presenter/announcer και μερικές φορές radio DJ (σε αντίθεση με τους club DJs). |
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