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Sakaza Mngani: Kidz Community Radio ProjectAuthorFiona Lloyd
Publication DateJanuary 1, 2009
SummarySince 2003, the Institute for the Advancement of Journalism, through its Kidz Radio training projects, has been working to transform the vision of the African Children’s Charter into reality by developing training for children’s media. This 167-page handbook tells the story of this journey, through the voices of the children themselves, as well as the experiences of the professional media practitioners and children's organisations. The handbook seeks to encourage everyone to look at the world from the perspective of kids, and to visualise themselves in children’s situations. It is designed to give facilitators of children’s radio programmes insight into children’s perceptions as they work together to create their own programmes. According to the authors, the book is reader-friendly, with pictures, text, and references combined to give a new perspective on current trends in children's radio in South Africa. Each chapter of the handbook covers a different area on creating and producing kids radio:
PublisherNumber of Pages167 CostFree to download
LanguagesEnglish ContactMedia Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA)
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SourceMedia Development & Diversity Agency website on February 13 2009. Placed on the Soul Beat Africa site February 25 2009 Last Updated March 05 2009 How useful did you find the knowledge and contacts on this page to your work? Post your comments (review comments from others below):COMMENTS POSTEDTop 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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