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aalyn [17]
4 years ago
9

What do listeners gain from hearing background noises in a radio programs

English
1 answer:
snow_lady [41]4 years ago
6 0
Listeners get to use their imagination from the sounds on the radio as exemplified by a program in the early '60's called he Goon Show of the BBC in London which was a comedy show with many sound effects like horses clopping which made the program very entertaining.
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