Radio Journalism.
University has allowed me to understand the significance and importance of Radio Journalism. From completing my very first radio package in first year without a voice over and just one continuous voice, to now interviewing multiple interviewees and using a recording booth to record my voice overs, it is clear I have come a long way. Double click on the headers to go to the pieces.
An As-Live covering the Bee Network employees strikes over the last month or so. An exciting opportnity, as prior to University my confidence when speaking live under pressure was poor. However, I've grown to be more confident in my approach.
A radio package on a bus pass trial in manchester. The trial provided those with concessionary bus passes free travel before 9.30am. I spoke to a campaigner who had made the trial possible. I then spoke to the head of the Salford Disability forum about the impact this would have on disabled pass holders.
I covered a By-Election taking place in the woodhouse grove area, manchester. I spoke to Green councillor Astrid Johnson, about why a green win was so important for them, especially seen as the Green candidate was a local member of the community.
Gareth Southgate's Interview about the manosphere sparked lots of conversation. I went into Salford, to find out what the local people thought of his speech.
After the home secretaries sweeping changes to the asylum system, i went to speak to a Salford based refugee charity to find out how the changes would impact them, and the people they help.
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