Monday, 28 January 2008
Saturday, 26 January 2008
MY TO DO LIST
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
BROADCAST JOURNALISM MODULE
Today we did an audio vox pop in class. I asked five students on the Uxbridge Campus at Brunel University: Do you feel safe travelling by bus? I got a mixed response, but most people I spoke to were fine with bus travel. I eagerly went back to the newsroom and downloaded my vox pop audios, only to discover that the files did not save onto my file. With tomorrow's law exam looming I decided to head back over to the main newsroom and refresh my brain of NCTJ Media law and try to sort out my disabled riding feature. Luckily there is still hope and time: Natasha has agreed to still be in it. Interviews posted soon.
In the meantime I need to get a memory card and prepare another vox, plus edit on Audition and create a 20-25 second audio for next Wednesday. I will be a busy journo over the next week....Hopefully I will get time to upload my news stories from my work placement at the Uxbridge Gazette.
Saturday, 19 January 2008
WORK EXPERIENCE COMPLETED: 15 DAYS IN A NEWSROOM.
I am finally relieved to discover I have completed my required 15 work experience in a newsroom environment, as part of my MA in Journalism course required as part of the NCTJ accreditation. I have had the wonderful opportunity to develop both in print and broadcast journalism through volunteering on three radio stations and my local newspaper The West London and Bucks Gazette series. I have had 20 vox pops published for the Gazette and various other articles from animals tales to issues concerning councillors and disabled parking bays.
At Hospital Radio Hillingdon, I have been a volunteer since March 2007, and have assisted with fundraising days from the Autoshow to a school fete in Northwood. I also read a 4 minute local news bulletin once every five weeks which is broadcast to patients for a whole week. Part of the process is to read 3 short news stories and the light hearted "And finally..." I also have to edit my recordings on Adobe and transfer the files onto the system. This process often takes 2-3 hours from beginning to end. I have also helped on Steve Hickman's 'Out and About Show' on a few Sundays to visit patients on the wards and record their voices on a broadcast vox pop.
I have also been doing work experience at The West London and Bucks Gazette Series since July 2007. Since the course started I have been in the newsroom almost every Friday plus I have attended 2 Mondays.
91.8 Hayes FM asked me to join 'The Gerard Conway Breakfast Show' in November 2007 as a newsreader. I spent 2.5 weeks there, plus Christmas morning in the studio. My main job is to read the national news headlines, but I have also assisted with on air role plays, 'What's On' Guide in the local area, reading the local news, and interacted on Gerard's show answering questions on air. I will return in February.
And finally, I have presented a 2-hour news programme with Jennelle Dronkers on University Radio Brunel called 'News and Reviews', and I also assist the marketing department. At the moment I'm helping to write a story about the relaunch of their station.
Hopefully this does not mean an end to life in the newsroom just yet. I have enjoyed my time in all of the newsrooms and will now return to broaden my experience and finish my NCTJ portfolio. I still have five news stories and one feature to write.
I'm off now to revise for those vital NCTJ exams. I will get back to blogging on the Uxbridge News Desk within the next two weeks.
Thursday, 17 January 2008
Never a break from the newsdesk!
I forgot to mention in my last entries that due to the increase in shorthand classes and the increasing demands on the journalism industry to pass/qualify in teeline shorthand at 100wpm, Jennelle and I will no longer be presenting 'News and Reviews' on University Radio Brunel because there just are not enough hours in the day or days in the week. I will however still play an active role in URB's marketing department and will hopefully have a story soon about the relaunch of Brunel's radio station. Hopefully it will get published and gain a wider audience.
91.8 HAYES FM
I have taken a break from newsreading on 91.8 Hayes Fm due to the demands of the fast approaching NCTJ exams in shorthand, law and public affairs. Hopefully I should play a small but active role in February when the stresses and demands of exams will slow down for a while and I can get back to the reporting and newsreading jobs I thrive on in the "real world" of news reporting.
And from me it's time to sort out those media law notes and practice my teeline speeds. They say journalists have to show full commitment to the profession by losing sleep and skipping meals. I personally feel it's time to recharge the news reporter batteries and start the day afresh on a good night's sleep, raring to go in the fast paced news environments and buzzing with questions as I interview lots of people.
And finally it's goodnight.
Would anyone like to feature in a feature?
I am required to write a feature of around 1,500 words for the feature module for the MA in Journalism. Are there any stories, or issues anyone would like to see reported/covered by the national or local press?
The feature will be targeted for a relevant publication and may be published. If there are any issues you face, or situations/current news/updates on older stories please let me know by leaving your contact details and a comment on this post.
Unfortunately I couldn't write the disabled horseriding feature because of time constraints with my interviewees....but hopefully one of the Uxbridge News Desk readers has an alternative story for me?
Thanks, I look forward to hearing your views no matter how controversial or opinionated.
Wednesday, 16 January 2008
HORSERIDING FOR DISABLED RIDERS: APPEAL FOR INTERVIEWEES
I am writing a feature about disabled horseriding and the health benefits of riding with a disability. If you know anyone in the local area with a disability who enjoys riding, or would like to ride, please leave your contact details as a comment on this blog if you would like to appear in my feature or know of anyone willing to be interviewed. Thanks.
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