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ADDITIONAL DATA

The 29 PTY data titles transmitted
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News: Short accounts of facts,
events and publicly expressed views,
reportage and actuality.
Current affairs: Topical program ex-
panding or enlarging upon the news,
generally in a different presentation
style or concept, including debate, or
analysis.
Information: Program's purpose is to
impart advice in the widest sense.
Sport: Program concerned with any
aspect of sport.
Education: Program intended prima-
rily to educate, of which the formal
element is fundamental.
Drama: All radio plays and serials.
Culture: Programs concerned with
any aspect of National or Regional
culture, including language, theatre,
etc.
Science: Programs about the natural
sciences and technology.
Varied: Used for mainly speech-
based programs usually of light-enter-
tainment nature, not covered by other
categories. Examples include quiz
shows, panel games, and personal
interviews.
Pop Music: Commercial music,
which would generally be considered
to be of current popular appeal, often
featuring current or recent record
sales charts.
Rock Music: Contemporary modern
music, usually written and performed
by young musicians.
M.O.R. Music: (Middle of the Road Mu-
sic) Common term to describe music
considered to be "easy-listening", as op-
posed to Pop, Rock or Classical. Music
in this category is often but not always,
vocal and usually of short duration.
Light classical: Classical Music for gen-
eral, rather than specialist appreciation. Ex-
amples of music in this category are in-
strumental music, and vocal or choral
works.
Serious classical: Performances of ma-
jor orchestral works, symphonies,
chamber music etc., and including
Grand Opera.
Other music: Musical styles not fitting
into any of the other categories. Particu-
larly used for specialist music of which
Rhythm & Blues and Reggae are ex-
amples.
Weather: Weather reports and fore-
casts and Meteorological information.
Finance: Stock Market reports, com-
merce, trading etc.
Children's programs: For programs
targeted at a young audience, prima-
rily for entertainment and interest,
rather than where the objective is to
educate.
Social Affairs: Programs about
people and things that influence indi-
viduals or groups. Includes sociology,
history, geography, psychology and
society.
Religion: Any aspect of beliefs and
faiths, involving a God or Gods, the
nature of existence, and ethics.
Phone In: Involving members of the
public expressing their views either
by phone or at a public forum.
Travel: Features and programs concerned
with travel to near and far destinations, pack-
age tours and travel ideas and opportuni-
ties. Not for use of Announcements about
problems, delays, or roadworks affecting
immediate travel where TP/TA should be
used.
Leisure: Programs concerned with
recreational activities in which the lis-
tener might participate. Examples in-
clude Gardening, Fishing, Antique
collecting, Cooking, Food & Wine etc.
Jazz Music: Polyphonic, syncopated
music characterised by improvisation.
Country Music: Songs which origi-
nate from, or continue the musical
tradition of the American Southern
States. Characterised by a straightfor-
ward melody and narrative story line.
National Music: Current Popular Mu-
sic of the Nation or region in that
country's language, as opposed to In-
ternational 'Pop' which is usually U.S.
or U.K. inspired and in English.
Oldies Music: Music from the so-
called "golden age" of popular mu-
sic.

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