Before AY 2007-2008 came to an end, I was already thinking how to spend my summer vacation… productively. Summer jobs and workshops are some of the things I considered that time. Good thing I received a text message from the chairman of our organization (COC Movers and Motions) that a workshop will be held for the launching of the PUP-COC radio station, DZMC 98.3.
I felt really happy because this time around, I’ll be joining the workshop I long to be with. The first time they held this workshop, I wasn’t included in the list that’ll be part of it, unfortunately.
In the Voice Training and Radio Operation Workshop, we learned the basics of Radio Operation and Broadcasting, Do’s and Don’ts when on board, tips how to sound good on air, how to connect with the listeners, creating an effective playlist, as well as how to do adlibs.
Mr. John Gemperle a.k.a. “PapaJack” of 90.7 Love Radio gave us the talk. He was able to provide us adequate information probably because it’s his field of specialization since he’s been doing boardwork for years now. It was not a boring session since everyone is participating and interacting with each other. Topics of the previous meetings were recalled before proceeding to the next discussion, providing us a stock knowledge of what we have learned. Adlibs were rehearsed orally; afterward, Sir John will give some comments and advices on how to make it better.
In totality, it was an effective and successful seminar. Learning new things has always been fun. The College must continue offering the students workshops like this which can help them to be more knowledgeable, productive and even more competitive.
Original Post : http://tidzey.multiply.com
Date: July 27, 2008
I felt really happy because this time around, I’ll be joining the workshop I long to be with. The first time they held this workshop, I wasn’t included in the list that’ll be part of it, unfortunately.
In the Voice Training and Radio Operation Workshop, we learned the basics of Radio Operation and Broadcasting, Do’s and Don’ts when on board, tips how to sound good on air, how to connect with the listeners, creating an effective playlist, as well as how to do adlibs.
Mr. John Gemperle a.k.a. “PapaJack” of 90.7 Love Radio gave us the talk. He was able to provide us adequate information probably because it’s his field of specialization since he’s been doing boardwork for years now. It was not a boring session since everyone is participating and interacting with each other. Topics of the previous meetings were recalled before proceeding to the next discussion, providing us a stock knowledge of what we have learned. Adlibs were rehearsed orally; afterward, Sir John will give some comments and advices on how to make it better.
In totality, it was an effective and successful seminar. Learning new things has always been fun. The College must continue offering the students workshops like this which can help them to be more knowledgeable, productive and even more competitive.
Original Post : http://tidzey.multiply.com
Date: July 27, 2008
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