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What is CAMPUS RADIO?

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•A Radio Station operated by Mass Communication Department under FM transmission Educational license from PEMRA

• A Radio Station representing students’ community voice

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ONE SUPPOSES

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• Its being the vibrant and dynamic

• A Leader having eye over each and every affair in D.I. KHAN (A very diverse and rich culturally, ethnically & geographically)

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MISCONCEPTION

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A playing toy or an academic laboratory for Mass Communication Students-- like one the Physics, chemistry or Biological sciences Departments have---

UNDERESTIMATION

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++++++++ Vs ------------ Radio+ can make pictures+ can speak to each and every one+ has no boundaries+ is the public servant+ believes in Simplicity+ A loyal friend----- BELOVED

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To wind-up spiritually

we can say: it’s the only one with nature’s

bountiful beauty, healing powers, wholeness, and the one who can make you imperative to seek balance

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--------- ? ? ? NEVER BOTHER

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FINDING PERSPECTIVE FOR NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL

NEWS WHY TO DO

SO????

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PEMRA BEING AUTHORITY SAYS COMMUNITY BROADCASTER

SHOULD FOCUSES ON EDUCATIONAL

CONTENTS…… CANNOT DO NATIONAL &

INTERNATIONAL STUFF………

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TO DELIVER SERVE & MEET EXPECTATIONS….

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To understand we will first:JOURNALISM COMMUNITY JOURNALISM

NEWS COMMUNITY NEWS

  MIXING OF ELEMENTS

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Journey from A villager to THE vagabond

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Mixed Elements represents the new property…

So, Community NEWS is Different from Mainstream NEWS

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NEWS IS……………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………………………………………………………………………..(Values Filter)

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Community News is:

Something, Someone, Somewhere in the community wants to express persuasively outside the bubble

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SOMETHING: CAN BE NATIONAL & INTERNATIONALSOMEONE: AUTHORITIES- Victims= SubjectsSOMEWHERE: more related to SUBJECTS PlacesBUBBLE: my favorite explanation is: people become extremely depressed because of the delusion- bubble bursting- as they return to a more every day type of consciousness.

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Simple explanation is: one gives you logic the other stubbornness in the name of so called experience.

Professionalism vs. Vocational-ism

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MY STORY………….

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The most important outcome is:

PERSPECTIVE VS. PERCEPTION

OUTCOMES: Logic Vs Perception

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Exercise:

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We need Perspective…. To do Radio…talk Shows, News, Feature, presentations & documentaries……etc

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Bring it to your setting- (the angle & proximity formula)See ( something)

HOW TO ADD LOCAL PERSPECTIVE TO NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL NEWS……

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1.Play with structure of your story

1.Play with the format of your story

TWO SMART WAYS OF DOING THIS:

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An alternative method (to Inverted Pyramid) is the Narrative or Story-telling approach. Narration uses scenes and dialogue to build up to a climax. People are prominent in the story, and they are responsible for the action. The sentences are in Subject-Verb-Object formation; and the stories have four distinct parts:

Structure of Radio Story…

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Beginning (which introduces/tells the news quickly or tells the story with the use of a personal story or a real life situation that is happening right now.

Context (which explains how this particular story fits into a larger scheme of things.Middle/Climax (which explores tension in the story through differing points of view).Resolution –a real ending to the story.

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Manipulate the openingManipulate the climaxPush the actual story into context

CHECK YOUR SOURCES & RESOURCES

Add your input: : ( 5ws + 1H) (local Perspective)

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• CUE• CUE + CLIP• CUE + CLIP +REPORT

FORMAT OF THE STORY

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•CUE (the information presenter or News reporter is supposed to read)•Clippings ( sound bytes with words and actions of the characters reveal motives and explain their point of view, simply the voxpop)•Report A short crispy radio package 0f 2-3m)

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•Manipulate the story with clippings

•Manipulate the story by adding a dialoged package at campus

• Can even begin by having relevant cue(sign posting)

 ADD your input: ( 5ws + 1H) local perspective

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CHECK YOUR SOURCES & RESOURCES

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Have a nice evening

Welcome to the world of RADIO JOURNALISM !