LBC/IRN · London Broadcasting Company
This resource compiles 4,000 hours of content from the London Broadcasting Company/Independent Radio News Archive, spanning from 1973 to 1995.
about-the-genres
The London Broadcasting Company / Independent Radio News audio archive consists of 7,000 reel-to-reel tapes in a collection that runs from 1973 to the mid-1990s.
The genres below indicate the type or nature of programme. Many clips will have more than one, in particular news reports often include speeches, press conferences or interviews and longer programmes have commercial and news breaks. Clips of one-off events, actuality or not fitting into any other genre are denoted as “Special”. “Technical” is used where the production team can be heard. “News” alone is vague and unhelpful as a genre – it applies to just about everything in the collection so is not being used.
Advertisement Includes film trailers Biography Autobiographical writings, diary extracts Book review Competition Consumer advice Debate E.g. Oxford Union debate – not Parliamentary, see below Discussion Used where a group of people are talking together on a particular theme – not for one-to-one question-and-answer format, which comes under Interview Documentary See also Feature Drama Radio plays or clips from films eg at awards ceremony Election broadcast I.e. party political broadcast Election coverage E.g. live coverage of elections Feature Can be used in conjunction with Documentary, but where form of programme content is more mixed, e.g. interview, commentary, and sound “pictures” created through music, song and/or dramatic performance Fiction Film review Interview Jingle Music News bulletin I.e. presented as “Here is the news” – whole or part of programme – ‘news as it breaks, etc. News report One person speaking on a “news” item, reporting from the scene, etc., within a broader context, often also include interviews or speeches Non-fiction E.g. where someone is reading from a travel guide Obituary For factual information on the deceased’s life/career; see also Tribute Parliamentary debate Phone-in Poetry Press conference May make statement or answer questions Public information Serial Fiction or drama, broadcast in instalments Special One-offs, e.g. visit by the Pope, Christmas specials, space launch countdowns, explosions and other disasters caught on tape, actuality, any clips not fitting into other genres Speech Someone delivering a speech or statement, i.e. addressing an audience Talk show Technical For where the production team can be heard counting down, commenting on aspects of the broadcast, etc. Trailer For LBC’s own programmes – film trailers, etc. in a commercial break can be included as Advertisement Tribute Can be used of persons living or dead Vox pop Views canvassed, questions may be asked but not formal interview, usually full name not given