Broadcast Houses in Gombe to Synergize with Dep’t of Mass Communication Pen Resources University

Broadcast stations in Gombe have promised to be open to the students of mass communication Pen Resource University for field experience purposes

Broadcast Houses in Gombe to Synergize with Dep’t of Mass Communication Pen Resources University

Fatima Ali (Level 2) Of the University Of Pen Resources University Mass Communication Department.

 Broadcast stations in Gombe have promised to be open to the students of mass communication Pen Resource University for field experience purposes.

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The General Managers of the radio and TV stations declared this independently during courtesy visits to their stations by the Department. While addressing the General Managers at different times, the Head, Department of Mass Communication, Pen Resource University, Gombe, Dr Adamu Hamid said the reason for the visit was to expose students, establish support and cultivate fruitful relationship with the stations.

At Jewel FM, Gombe, the GM said the station is under the Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN) with Frequency Modulation 103.5, adding that they have 24 staff.

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At Progress Radio, Hajiya Sadiya Ibrahim Biu, the GM, welcomed the Department’s delegation and reeled off that the station was established to deepen the roots of democracy in its area of operation. She also wished the PRU well.

At the station, students were auditioned in both radio and television presentation in the two sections of Progress Radio, which was later aired in Gombe town. She added,

PRU students are talented, and she looks forward to receiving them as interns or during the holiday to perfect their Presentations skills.

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At NTA, the HOD spoke at length, establishing common ground for synergy between the Department and the national TV station. During the session, he was asked by one of the directors why were PRU mass communication department student all female.

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The HOD responded that the question is a virgin research area, but the reason may not be unconnected to the growing popularity of broadcast presentation and film

production among girls.

While at Amana Radio, the GM Amana welcomed the PRU mass communication

delegation. After stating the purpose the visit, the HOD appealed for cooperation with

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Amana. The GM Amana Radio, in his response, said, “This is your home”, adding

that he has allocated one hour every Saturday to air productions from the students of mass communication, PRU.

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At Vision FM, the acting GM introduced himself and disclosed that he was a one-time student of Dr Adamu Hamid, the HOD Mass Communication, PRU. He said Dr Hamid was his mentor at BUK. Students were toured all round the station.

Highlight of the visit is students saw state-of the art equipment at the stations and were allowed to operate them.

At the different occasions, the HOD mass communication showed his rapture and

thanked the GMs on the audience given, and the assurance to entertain the students in their programs, all the time.