Radio Journalism |
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Course outline
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1. Writing News Scripts br
2. Interviewsbr
3. Getting the story/ scoop (using contacts and being able to pick out the best angles)br
5. Editing Audiobr
6. Creating Packagesbr
4. Going on air - breathing and voice control br
7. Legal Issues br
8. Multimedia br
9. CD showreel br
10. Networking and getting your first jobbr
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Satisfaction Guaranteed!
A diploma in bRadio Journalism/b is awarded by The London Academy of Media Film Television to students who successfully complete this course.brbr
You also receive a bCD showreel./b
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What the students say:
| I just wanted to say a HUGE thank you to everyone over the last 2 days, I thoroughly enjoyed the whole experience. I feel that the
skills The London Academy have taught me and the advice i have been given are very
unique.
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| Kim Russell, Office Manager |
| I enjoyed your course and I appreciated your method. which was
extremely prepared, aware and professional; a fine combination between
talent and technique. your ability is one-of-a kind quality in this
industry. I had been looking for a trainer for a long time , and
today I am happy of the experience. I will try to do another course in
the future...........
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| Bruno Caldarulo, TV and Radio Broadcaster, Milan |
| With only 4 people per class, it was the best course to take, now i got a job as News Reader in Brazil Its an excellent course that can really open doors. |
| Professional Radio Journalists teach this course and these guys know their stuff thats why i choose London Academy...its excellent |
| Martin Loriner, 30 Magazine Editor. |
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Fees and to enrol online
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| Practical Radio Broadcast Journalism |
| This practical radio broadcast journalism course is a must for anyone looking to become an on air radio news reader/ reporter or anyone looking to make feature packages/ documentaries. Indeed, coming through news and travel is often an excellent way to get on air and break into radio presenting so this course is a great introduction for would be presenters as well.
brbrThe course also touches on multimedia and online journalism, an ever growing and important area on the media and an excellent way to break into the industry. |
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The aim of the course is to teach students the skills and techniques required to make it in the competitive world of radio broadcast journalism, and to create a short showreel showcasing your talent which you can use straight away to start applying for jobs.
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We also prepare you for any potential pitfalls, including legal issues, whilst teaching you the importance of identifying the story, interviewing effectively for news content, writing scripts and breathing properly on air.
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Lliana Bird, your tutor is a radio presenter and broadcast journalist whose credits include Xfm, Capital fm, BBC radio, London Tonight and Sky News.
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Sunta Templeton, your tutor is currently reading news for the Xfm breakfast show with previous credits at Xfm Manchester and Rock fm. Sunta was also a part of the Sony Award winning Key 103 news team.
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