blog #72: on air!

Our first ever live radio show, and it was a…. SUCCESS! The show had great content, the interviews were A+ and everyone fulfilled their roles to the extreme. There were only a few minor stuff ups that could’ve been avoided, however I’m confident that by our next show we would have hammered these mix-ups out. […]

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blog #71: demo day

Recording our demo proved to be a lot trickier than we had initially thought… clearly there is a lot of work that goes into a radio show! Our interviews with Celeste Mountjoy and Rob Corica went really well, and the banter between Isabelle and Sarah along with the songs was perfect – our downsides were […]

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blog #67: part two, transnational programs

Transnational television can best be described as a concept, program or idea that takes different forms (Chalaby, 2005). Many existing formats have gone transnational and have worked: for example, cross-border satellite TV channels, international and regional news channels and joint ventures. Chalaby also infers that transnational television takes different forms (Chalaby, 2005) including the international […]

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blog #63: homecoming

So after my amazing 3 week holiday to North and Central America, I’m back in gloomy old Melbourne – where the sun never shines and rain is aplenty. My first day of semester 2 at RMIT consisted of a session for my studio class Character as well as a lecture for The Spectacle of Music Video which were […]

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