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“Radio can have its own adventure”

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Jul 7, 2017 | Day 3 Radio Days, Radio Days 2017

Mixing different formats makes for great radio By Chante  Schatz Radio like any other form of journalism, has a certain guidelines which it follows to make content relevant. What happens when the format is switched up? Brandon Oelofse, a writer and creative...

Trusting technology in the era of digital kings

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Jul 7, 2017 | Day 3 Radio Days, Radio Days 2017

Radio will have to fight to remain relevant By Ntaoleng Lechela New inventions within technology see the increase of human activity on the worldwide web. Arthur Goldstuck talked about the revolution of technology and the challenges it poses on businesses and human...

Creating powerful radio with Valerie Geller

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Jul 7, 2017 | Day 3 Radio Days, Radio Days 2017

“Tell the truth, make it matter and never be boring” By Kayleen Morgan Valerie Geller shared key points on how to create powerful radio and keep an audience engaged. She indicated that there are three principles which one needs to implement to create powerful radio....

From child patient to content producers

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Jul 6, 2017 | Day 2 Radio Days, Radio Days 2017

RX Radio is healing young patients one show at a time  By Chante Schatz Radio as an ever-changing industry has struck the hearts of child patients at the Red Cross Children’s hospital. RX Radio is a children’s radio station at the hospital which is...

The Positive Living Radio show in Maseru

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Jul 6, 2017 | Day 2 Radio Days, Radio Days 2017

Creating radio that is content positive and relates to positive living By Ntaoleng Lechela A group of young people living with HIV/Aids have started a radio show targeting the youth in Lesotho. This dynamic group is changing the content game and creating radio that is...

Lessons from Ghana: A healthy public broadcaster

by Tshepo Tshabalala | Jul 6, 2017 | Day 2 Radio Days, Radio Days 2017

The GBC is a work in progress with room for improvement By Kayleen Morgan The Ghana Broadcasting Commission (GBC) is an example of a well-established public broadcaster which operates effectively. Nana Esi-Parry from the GBC gave insight into the way the Ghanaian...
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