Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Free Radio Programming and Broadcasting Training




Free Radio Programming and Broadcasting Training for
Bilingual Migrants and Asylum Seekers
Do you want to learn the skills you need to broadcast on the radio?
And to produce your own radio programme?

If you are a bilingual migrant, refugee or asylum seeker living in London and if you are able to commit 2 mornings per week and an occasional weekend, this is the training for you! We are looking for 24 participants between the ages of 18 and 30 (if  you are  30+, just apply as we have some vacancies for the over 30’s).

The Migrants Resource Centre is teaming up with Resonance FM to offer a bespoke 8 week course at this busy community radio station's central London studios.

Radio is a very user-friendly medium. This course will teach you:
*    How to produce and present your own show
*    Basic radio journalism tips
*    Technical and production skills

During the course, you will be shown:
·         how the broadcast studio works; making jingles, dents, adverts; conducting interviews
·         how to research topics and contact guests; and
·         how to get the most out of having your own broadcast platform on FM and the internet.

This training course is an opportunity to join the Resonance team as a broadcaster in your own right, presenting your own series and reaching many thousands of listeners.

Resonance FM has won the Radio Academy’s Nations and Regions Award for London for the last three years: you will be training with a winning team.

To apply you must return the application form to  sylvia@migrants.org.uk or  saraW@migrants.org.uk  by the 14th October 2012.
Interviews will take place on Tuesday 16th October
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Resonance 104.4FM is London's first Community Art's Radio Station. It's a station which seeks to broadcast the new, the undiscovered, the forgotten, the impossible. Resonance 104.4FM features programmes made by enthusiasts who represent the diversity of London's arts scenes, with regular weekly contributions from nearly two hundred musicians, artists, thinkers, critics, activists and instigators. www.resonancefm.com

Sylvia Velasquez
Empowerment Worker
Engaging Communities Project

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Migrants Resource Centre                                               
24 Churton Street
London
SW1V 2LP

Tel: 020 7834 2505 ext: 102
Fax: 020 7931 8187

Migrants Resource Centre has a vision of a British Society in which migrants and refugees are empowered and valued for their contribution to society.

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