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Radio Copy Paste Magazine Unveils Second Issue
| RADIO ONLINE | Monday, August 19, 2024 | 11:10am CT |
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Radio Copy Paste (RCP) magazine, a publication designed by radio copywriters, has announced the release of its second issue. Following the launch of the pilot issue, which focused on the theme of "Stress" and was downloaded over 800 times in just three weeks, the team is eager to present their latest edition, centered around the concept of "Time."
The second issue of RCP delves into various aspects of time as it pertains to the field of radio copywriting. Editor Earl Pilkington highlights the magazine's dedication to exploring themes relevant to the industry, stating, "We conducted an exploration of time management strategies tailored for radio professionals, insights into the varying running times in commercial radio, and much more, even managing to poke fun at some of radio's 'slackers.'"
Key articles in the second issue include:
- Time Management Tips: Practical techniques for managing schedules and boosting productivity in the fast-paced radio environment.
- Commercial Running Times: Insights into optimal radio commercial lengths and their impact on listener engagement.
- Global Commentary: Thought-provoking perspectives from radio copywriters around the world on the theme of time.
- Visual and Writing Prompts: Seven pages of creative prompts to inspire and challenge copywriting skills.
- Industry Insights: A candid look at the challenges faced by radio copywriters, highlighted by a very public resignation from the industry.
As with the previous issue, RCP is available for free download, making it accessible to both new and experienced copywriters, as well as students. No sign-up is required to access the magazine, which can be found at here.
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