Thursday, 24 May 2012

AS an RJ of FM 96.6 – Voice of LCWU






The most wonderful experience of my bachelors in Mass Communication was the first segment I did live! I was very much nervous to go on air for the first time in my life. Though our teachers encouraged me with enthusiasm and wished me best of luck. They helped me write a script  and taught me how to link it. The appreciation they gave me after the show gave me confidence. It improves my communication skills and gave me exposure to built better understanding of broadcasting. Particularly it is a women institution and for us it is a great opportunity to learn things in a professional environment. 

Amara Rafeeq, RJ at FM 96.6 Voice of LCWU, also shares her views that this campus radio has given her a platform to enhance her skills and  gave her the exposure of live coverage of events and transmit it on air. She is of the view that being an RJ at our campus radio, has immensely increased our vocabulary and information regarding different issues prevailing in our society. She is thankful to the department for providing them such great opportunities to bring out their talent.
 
Interviewing is an art which is a complex social interaction between two people or more. Here at our campus radio we are given such opportunities to interview eminent personalities and celebrities. It is a platform where we can establish good communication skills and interact with a wide range of audiences by providing them information, infotainment and entertainment. Wajeeha Ahmad, my counterpart as RJ says that it is a blessing that we students are given a platform to learn most of the technicalities and detailed tactics of broadcasting before entering the media channels.

Besides, campus radio is a joy to be a part of such colorful place. Where you are independent to produce different kinds of programs, dramas, segments, features and documentaries subjects related to all fields of life. FM 96.6 is a marvelous path for us as young journalists.  

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