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QBE vs The Classroom
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Moderator: Neil Johnson (Media Trainer and Consultant)
Contributors: Grant Nash ((Primedia Broadcasting - Head of Creative Solutions and Boston Media House – Radio Knowledge Manager), Alan Finlay (Wits University – Lecturer in Journalism & Media Studies), Mzoxolo Jojwana (702 - Programming Manager)
Budget cuts have seen many senior staffers make way for what has become known as the “Juniorisation” of broadcast organisations. Many senior staff are qualified by experience whilst younger practitioners are being trained in Media Schools and Journalism Departments. Is the modern-day classroom adequately preparing students with the necessary skills for the rigours of working in broadcasting?
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Contributors: Grant Nash ((Primedia Broadcasting - Head of Creative Solutions and Boston Media House – Radio Knowledge Manager), Alan Finlay (Wits University – Lecturer in Journalism & Media Studies), Mzoxolo Jojwana (702 - Programming Manager)
Budget cuts have seen many senior staffers make way for what has become known as the “Juniorisation” of broadcast organisations. Many senior staff are qualified by experience whilst younger practitioners are being trained in Media Schools and Journalism Departments. Is the modern-day classroom adequately preparing students with the necessary skills for the rigours of working in broadcasting?
150 episoade
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Content provided by Radio Days Africa. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Radio Days Africa or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ro.player.fm/legal.
Moderator: Neil Johnson (Media Trainer and Consultant)
Contributors: Grant Nash ((Primedia Broadcasting - Head of Creative Solutions and Boston Media House – Radio Knowledge Manager), Alan Finlay (Wits University – Lecturer in Journalism & Media Studies), Mzoxolo Jojwana (702 - Programming Manager)
Budget cuts have seen many senior staffers make way for what has become known as the “Juniorisation” of broadcast organisations. Many senior staff are qualified by experience whilst younger practitioners are being trained in Media Schools and Journalism Departments. Is the modern-day classroom adequately preparing students with the necessary skills for the rigours of working in broadcasting?
…
continue reading
Contributors: Grant Nash ((Primedia Broadcasting - Head of Creative Solutions and Boston Media House – Radio Knowledge Manager), Alan Finlay (Wits University – Lecturer in Journalism & Media Studies), Mzoxolo Jojwana (702 - Programming Manager)
Budget cuts have seen many senior staffers make way for what has become known as the “Juniorisation” of broadcast organisations. Many senior staff are qualified by experience whilst younger practitioners are being trained in Media Schools and Journalism Departments. Is the modern-day classroom adequately preparing students with the necessary skills for the rigours of working in broadcasting?
150 episoade
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