Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsThe campus community radio initiative started by the University of Hdyerabad (UoH) ‘Bol Hyderabad 90.4 FM’ opened its doors to high school students from school and other colleges on the occasion of first anniversary celebrations on Thursday. Unveiling their plans for the year to come, the campus station plans to start community-media clubs in collaboration with civic groups in the city to encourage high school students to develop content for the station. The university is also planning to introduce internship and training programme for other campus community radio stations in India.The campus radio station in the Department of Communication at Sarojini Naidu School of Arts and Communication (SN School) is planning to increase its reach to 15 kilometres around the UoH campus from the existing 5 km.Seeking greater participation from members of the community, faculty of SN School Professor Vinod Pavaral said, “We would like this year to be dedicated to extensive community engagement, both within the campus and outside it, so the challenge for students involved in the radio station and the faculty coordinating the activities is to bring in more people.” The celebrations were attended by vice chancellor of the university Professor Ramakrishna Ramaswamy.first published:August 17, 2012, 10:09 ISTlast updated:August 17, 2012, 10:09 IST
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The campus community radio initiative started by the University of Hdyerabad (UoH) ‘Bol Hyderabad 90.4 FM’ opened its doors to high school students from school and other colleges on the occasion of first anniversary celebrations on Thursday. Unveiling their plans for the year to come, the campus station plans to start community-media clubs in collaboration with civic groups in the city to encourage high school students to develop content for the station. The university is also planning to introduce internship and training programme for other campus community radio stations in India.
The campus radio station in the Department of Communication at Sarojini Naidu School of Arts and Communication (SN School) is planning to increase its reach to 15 kilometres around the UoH campus from the existing 5 km.
Seeking greater participation from members of the community, faculty of SN School Professor Vinod Pavaral said, “We would like this year to be dedicated to extensive community engagement, both within the campus and outside it, so the challenge for students involved in the radio station and the faculty coordinating the activities is to bring in more people.” The celebrations were attended by vice chancellor of the university Professor Ramakrishna Ramaswamy.
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