The use of Audio Software as effective element on the quality of programming has doubled and creating an audio scene, they can have dramatic effects. Nuendo and Adobe Audition software to create audio sceneries of virtual for listeners and viewers And create psychological effects of arbitrary in contacts and to provide powerful environment for recording, editing and mixing digital sound.
The main goal of this research is the study of usage effects of audio software on form and content of radio programs by program-makers. The survey method is making use of questionnaire application among some 135 person from the IRIB producers northwest: IRIB center in Ardabil, West Azarbaijan and Zanjan. The results of hypothesis testing using Pearson correlation test shows there is a significant relationship between variables indicative of the effects of using audio software with the territories of radio ambient in relation to form and content of radio programs by program-makers.
Hamraz,V. and Asadi,J. (2012). A Research on the Usage of Audio Software by Program Producers and its Cultural, Economical and
Social Consequences. Interdisciplinary Studies in Media and Culture, 2(1), 129-147.
MLA
Hamraz,V. , and Asadi,J. . "A Research on the Usage of Audio Software by Program Producers and its Cultural, Economical and
Social Consequences", Interdisciplinary Studies in Media and Culture, 2, 1, 2012, 129-147.
HARVARD
Hamraz V., Asadi J. (2012). 'A Research on the Usage of Audio Software by Program Producers and its Cultural, Economical and
Social Consequences', Interdisciplinary Studies in Media and Culture, 2(1), pp. 129-147.
CHICAGO
V. Hamraz and J. Asadi, "A Research on the Usage of Audio Software by Program Producers and its Cultural, Economical and
Social Consequences," Interdisciplinary Studies in Media and Culture, 2 1 (2012): 129-147,
VANCOUVER
Hamraz V., Asadi J. A Research on the Usage of Audio Software by Program Producers and its Cultural, Economical and
Social Consequences. Interdisciplinary Studies in Media and Culture, 2012; 2(1): 129-147.