3 element break

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The 3-element break (also: three-way moderation ) is a term from the dramaturgy of a radio broadcast and enables the radio moderator to structure his statement in a meaningful way. A moderation consists of at least three elements and promotes the flow of a program.

Often z. B. two music tracks combined with a short intermediate moderation with three elements. These often consist of z. B. Station name, time, name of the moderator, radio frequency etc.

literature

  • Corinna Lüthje: The medium as symbolic power (electronic resource) . Books on Demand, Norderstedt 2009, ISBN 978-3-8370-7399-7 , pp. 287 ( limited preview in Google Book Search [accessed August 19, 2010]).
  • Heidi Krömker, Paul Klimsa: Handbook Media Production: Production of film, television, radio, print, internet, mobile radio and music . VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden 2005, ISBN 3-531-14031-0 , p. 333 ( excerpt from Google book search [accessed August 19, 2010]).