Student broadcasting biography
- A four-part journey through 45 years of student radio in New Zealand.
- 2:30 PM.Ahead of its television premiere, director Paul Casserly and Yadana Saw talk about cramming nearly 50 years of broadcasting history into an.
- Slovakia has a rich history of student radio broadcasting.
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Lexi Muoghalu remembers the anxiety she felt descending the stairs to the basement of Fell Hall for the first time.
The journalism major from Naperville developed a passion for making YouTube videos as a middle school student, and a media class in high school nurtured her budding interest in broadcasting. It all led her to Illinois State University and the TV-10 studio at the bottom of those stairs in Fell Hall.
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Student Radio: It’s Here And It Matters
Staff Writer and Exchange Student Sarah Stancombe discusses the importance of student radio to university communities.
Highlighting the importance of student radio has never been more important, as students face the risk of losing key support systems and opportunities in light of financial stress and falling listenership.
I myself have been secretary at Australian Radio Monash (popularly known as Radmon), among other committee positions, after starting my student radio journey at the station in 2021 as a show presenter. I cannot stress enough how important it is for students to get involved in university clubs to enrich their student experience, especially considering the huge price of university degrees. I have probably learnt more during my time at Radmon than I have in some of my classes, certainly when it comes to transferrable skills that will be vital for my future.
On 2 October 2023, Student Youth Network, (commonly known as SYN media) – a not-for-profit based in Melbourne, Australia – released a statement warn
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The History of Student Radio Broadcasting in Slovakia as Part of the Cultural Heritage of the Country
EUROPEAN REALITIES – POWER | Conference Proceedings | 5th International Scientific Conference Mgr. Andrej Brník, PhD.2, Mgr. Ľubica Bôtošová, PhD.3 THE HISTORY OF STUDENT RADIO BROADCASTING IN SLOVAKIA AS PART OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF THE COUNTRY Professional paper https://doi.org/10.59014/QLKU8627 Abstract Slovakia has a rich history of student radio broadcasting. Its origins date back to the 1970s, when radio studios were mainly located in university dormitories. Presenters who have worked or are working in the media environment nowadays in Slovakia have often emerged from these communities. The dormitory radio studios has enriched the culture of academic soil for decades and continues till today. This paper is dedicated to this important topic connected with education but also free time activities, within selected decades, the history of individual student radio studios in Slovakia and describes their activities. It is devoted to mapping of this sphere of culture and cultur
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