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  2. Stuff You Should Know - Wikipedia

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    Stuff You Should Know, often abbreviated as SYSK, is a podcast and video series published by iHeartRadio and hosted by Josh Clark and Charles W. "Chuck" Bryant. The podcast, which launched in 2008, educates listeners on a wide variety of topics, often using popular culture as a reference.

  3. Radio documentary - Wikipedia

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    Radio documentary. A radio documentary is a spoken word radio format devoted to non-fiction narrative. It is broadcast on radio as well as distributed through media such as tape, CD, and podcast. A radio documentary, or feature, covers a topic in depth from one or more perspectives, often featuring interviews, commentary, and sound pictures.

  4. Category:Radio templates - Wikipedia

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    Templates relating to radio broadcasting, i.e. radio stations, shows, personalities, etc. For templates relating to radio technology , see Category:Radio technology templates . The pages listed in this category are meant to be navigation templates.

  5. IMRAD - Wikipedia

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    IMRAD. In scientific writing, IMRAD or IMRaD ( / ˈɪmræd /) ( Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) [ 1] is a common organizational structure (a document format). IMRaD is the most prominent norm for the structure of a scientific journal article of the original research type. [ 2]

  6. Template talk:Amateur radio topics - Wikipedia

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    This template is within the scope of WikiProject Amateur radio, which collaborates on articles related to amateur radio technology, organizations, and activities. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, or visit the project page , where you can join the project and/or contribute to the discussion .

  7. Human-interest story - Wikipedia

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    Human-interest story. In journalism, a human-interest story is a feature story that discusses people or pets in an emotional way. [ 1] It presents people and their problems, concerns, or achievements in a way that brings about interest, sympathy or motivation in the reader or viewer. Human-interest stories are a type of soft news.

  8. News style - Wikipedia

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    News style, journalistic style, or news-writing style is the prose style used for news reporting in media, such as newspapers, radio and television . News writing attempts to answer all the basic questions about any particular event—who, what, when, where, and why (the Five Ws) and also often how—at the opening of the article.

  9. The State of Things (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Format. The program was divided into three segments spanning the show's hour-long timeslot. While segments generally focus on different topics, some shows may devote two or more segments to a single topic. Segment A. This portion of the show ran for 12 minutes and typically deals with a recent news item of particular importance to the state.