Dis is not just another crappy mail 2 clog up ur inbox (unless u hav no
interest in Radio!)...........
A friend has asked me 2 let all u future radio-heads know dat she is putting
2gether a weekly student radio magazine-type programme.
It will be broadcast every tuesday from 9 til 10pm on Anna Livia fm (103.2).
It will include some of the following segments:
1/ college news round-up
2/ student health
3/ student travel
4/ student issues ie finance, fees, accomodation etc..
5/ a society slot especially unusual societies
6/ pub of the week/month
7/ student night of the week
8/ gig, cinema, book, music reviews-
9/ different courses-ie a student interview with people doing
different
courses, how they heard about it, how they got in, how they like
it and what they hope to get from it
10/ a career talk -someone coming in and taking bout their career,
what
courses they did and how it lead them to their career and how
they got where they are 2day and advicve for wannabes
11/ minorities within colleges
12/upcoming student elections-
13/ in studio debates
14/ student welfare
She is open to any other suggestions u mite hav and is particularly interested
in finding interviewers and interviewees on any of these topics.
D program will probably start broadcasting in 2 weeks so if ur at all interested
- reply to me straight away. I will forward her all your suggestions/comments/questions/compliments
about my charisma and charm.
Dis offer is exclusive 2 MPS members and just one more of the many reasons
2 b in our glorous society!
(only jokin-all welcome 2 giv it a go)
Gud luck.
Mr. Aidan Bell,
DCUTV Technical Officer.
P.s.a 20 euro note thrown my way mite help ensure ur ideas get 'due attention'
-if u know what i mean, heh heh heh......
Last years tech officer for dcutv has been working on a documentary which
will be aired on rte...he's promised that it will show you how to make the
perfect documentary...it also shows that the mps is a brilliant training
ground!!!
watch
"Arts Lives Documentary 'Pulling Strings'
Broadcast on RTE 1 @ 10.15, Tuesday 13th January 2004."
...should be brilliant