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Tuesday, 2 October 2012
ALERT; SECOND SEMESTER RESULTS NOT YET OUT
this is to inform all mass communication students that the result of the past semester examinations have not yet been released contrary to the rumours spreading around that it has been released, please kindly disregard any unfounded rumour, the result is only in it's basic stage of release(Collation and Approval stage by school authorities) students will immediately be informed immediately it is out.
Re; How to be a good presenter
BY; Bello
Muhammed Nauteeq DWA
Broadcasting as an area of specialisation
in mass communication is sub-divided into several other fields that some how
some way have a special connection with it just like journalism with the
following genres; advocacy journalism, tabloid journalism and sensationalism
attached to it, broadcasting similarly have it’s own genres which are; news
casting, radio presenting, on-air-presentation (OAP), television presentation
and continuity announcer.
Here we take a very keen look at the radio
presenting and on-air-presentation bit of broadcasting, generally in some
quarters it is believed that there’s no specific feature expected from a good
radio presenter, this article take a very keen peep at some accomplished OAPs to decipher their characteristics as
noticed on the various radio programs they host.
Basically, the most challenging concern of
the OAP is the number of listeners listening to the particular program as at
the time of broadcast and the propensity at which the audiences remained glued
to their radio set, then the ability of the presenter to arrest the attention
of the listeners consistently then plays in.
Various listeners have their yearnings and
expectations and these vary in age and geographical location of the target audiences
at times the religious belief of the audience is also a determinant.
Recently, radio stations in Ilorin, Lagos,
Abuja, and Ibadan use two OAPs to run their programs, this has given presenters
with little or no Sense Of Humour at
all opportunity to shadow their lapses in the area with their co-presenter e.g.
MC OPJ and Akas Baba( Wazobia Fm 2009), Olisa Adibua and Oreka Godis( Beat Fm),
Femi Okunola and Lulu(Royal Fm, Ilorin) they are mostly paired with female
co-OAPs to maintain a balance in gender with either of the two having the
ability to satiate listeners’ Entertainment
yearnings.
Apart from some politically-inclined
programs on some radio stations, they also have programs relating to problem
solving that proffer solutions to various socio-political issues,
relationships, marital affairs, moral and sexual issues.
these development have made the job of
presenting a tasking one as a presenter performs the roles of PR and Problem solver, a presenter is
expected to be an inquisitive personality
while as well be able to solve problems
tabled to him/her by the listeners, the aforementioned traits make a presenter
standout among the various OAPs on radio.
Thursday, 20 September 2012
Interpretation Of Songs by Nigerian LIsteners
By; Bello Muhammed Nauteeq DWA
Like a
Nigerian Rapper, Cyrus Tha Virus said in an interview with a popular Naija
blog;”there is a huge difference between being blunt and being insultive” and
that is basically what most Nigerian music listeners do not understand and that
has been a bane to the growth of the music industry since God knows how long,
most listeners always misconstrue hip hop and other genres of music which they
do not listen to as a bunch of trash.
But
literally, music as an art or a form of art usually consist of an intended
message to the audience and also serves as a medium of communication, the
reggae genre consist of either party or dance hall songs or freedom and voice
for the voiceless themes as seen in the works of Bob Marley and Damien Marley also his
Nigerian disciple Majek Fashek , Hip Hop might be conscious, deep and also
danceable at the same time a la other genres of music as well.
Most
listeners do not take these factors into cognizance before listening and giving
their final judgment on a music, before a listener could actually decode a
music content effectively he must understand the message and the mood of the
artist and the complexity of most songs usually affects the way listeners
decode songs rappers like; Mode nine, and XO Senavoe have complex lyrics which
at times is traced to being poetry inclined, the later whose lyrics was heavily
criticized on the recent BET Cypher hosted in Nigeria was basically criticized
because listeners could not understand his complex word plays, hence he earned
the tag of being a whack rapper.
An average listener judge music according to the beat upon which
the lyrics is delivered, and mostly on first listen where the listener only
listen to the song once and pronounce their final judgment on it immediately
overlooking the growing propensity factor
of a song to the mind. Recently some listeners only want to listen to
music to detect the flaws of artists and mostly view them with prejudice due to
the artist having a not so fruitful relationship with their favourites, at some
instance the later might even be at fault, but his mistakes might be overlooked
and the result might be a deadly jab by fans on the later.
Recently
many artist have been criticized for churning out what listeners see as a whack
job even before they listen to it or probably they have the ability to fore
hear what the artist has said in the songs, it might not actually satisfy the
yearnings of the fans probably due to the artist wanting to reach a wider fans
or audience, but might make a good listen if personal biases are cleared.
“Oyato” is
a single released by D’ banj recently and it has met mixed reactions even before the day it was
released with some saying it is a very poor effort by him, actually the song is
not that bad as the venting on some social networking media portrays it as, in
an attempt to satisfy numerous people after his break up with his partner and
producer Don Jazzy he employed a very popular term which is usually used by
nearly all Nigerians “OYATO” as the title of the single aftermath the break up
hoping that the fans gives it a warm welcome, unfortunately for him it was not
as good as he thought it would, “OYATO” which means “it’s different” simply
represent what D’banj Is after signing with Kanye’s imprint GOOD music and Def
Jam records the song bore the same similarity in tune with “Scapegoat” which is
well received then by both critics and fans alike so why the fuss about OYATO?
To make him look like a failure? Who knows?
Fair enough Don Jazzy also received the same
treatment when he signed Tiwa Savage onto his Mavin Records imprint and also
when he released the debut album under this imprint; Solar Plexus some said it
was a hurried job and some graphic designers also used the opportunity to show
their talent in using Adobe Photoshop after they manipulated the image changing
the album title to “The Avengers”.
Most
Nigerians has formed the habit of jumping into the bandwagon of naysayers
without having a reason for doing it other than “just hate on the success”
Davido’s dami duro was a party song precisely danceable and naturally party
songs are known for having memorable
verses and catchy hook coupled with a
strong beat, but some criticized it for not having any message and say he spat
Gibberish on the second verse, but barely a month later people were dancing to
the tune and most people can even sing it from the First to the last word he
Spewed, what is the point of hate? Oops he flaunts a cheque on twitter.
Most artist
usually bounce back from these hurdles they’d faced, but not all, the likes of
Eedris AbdulKareem, Raskie, Kelly Hansome have not the same story to tell,
Rugged man actually ended their career excluding Kelly Hansome’ as he was dealt
with by fans of M.I. and The Mo hits Crew in a not so publicized saga, Kelly is
undoubtedly talented, but the hate he had gathered as a result of beefing the
fans favourites dealt a huge blow to his career as all the good music he had
churned out aftermath the Mo Hits saga were met with hate and rarely get posted
on major blog sites even if it is a genius effort and since then his career has
steadily went down the drain.
9ice well known for his proverbial lyrical
content, also was tongue-lashed by numerous people, a lot of allegations were
made on him, bad publicity and what not, but he proved to be beyond what
anybody can mess with when he released a semi-classic Tradition album and a
combination of impressive Bashorun Gaa and Versus albums respectively, but
still yet some still believed that he had exhausted his proverbs and lyrical
ingenuity on Gongo Aso, and that is where the bandwagon effects comes into
existence as the term “exhausted his Proverbs” was coined from the Rugged man
beef against him back then in 2010.
Like the
popular saying “what goes round comes around” Rugged man’s career is also being
threatened as he is no longer respected by fans even though he introduced
Nigerians to new and fresh era of hip hop songs at the detriment of other
artistes in the game then, he released Ruggedy Baba Part 2 and it was rated as
an average track and an insult to the first version were he featured 9ice.
Numerous
others also had their own stories to tell, but fans should desist from making
destructive criticism about these acts as it would not help in correcting their
flaws. Nobody is perfect we all just dey try our best. And like another rapper
said on his own track;” you no like my track? Why you no just shut up and skip
it”.
How do I become a Radio Presenter?
source; media courses.com
Places like University Radio and Hospital Radio are also good starting points. They can give you an opportunity to shine and allow you to present a wide variety of shows. I started out on Hospital Radio and worked on a whole range of diverse shows from news to requests to a series I put together about the history of pop music! Well I was an overly confident teenager at the time.
Networking, finding other people who share your interest or work in the business also is another step in the right direction. Internships, which are often unpaid, are another opportunity to see the industry from the inside.
And remember practice makes perfect, sit down at home in front of your pc and make some radio shows. There is plenty of free software.
Finally a direct approach, find out who is in charge, get their name right, use it in your email, prove you listen to their station and ask if there are any opportunities?
How do I become a Radio Presenter? Over the years I have been asked this question more than any other about the radio industry. There is no easy answer, you will not wake up one morning and find a wanted ad in your morning newspaper for the next greatest talent to step forward and present your local radio stations breakfast show.So where do you start? The answer to begin with is to take one step at a time. Get to understand the industry you want to work in by taking courses at The London Academy. Well I would say that wouldn’t I? The truth is though that the Academy Tutors have a wealth of practical knowledge that you can use; remember we have all trodden the path you wish to take.
Places like University Radio and Hospital Radio are also good starting points. They can give you an opportunity to shine and allow you to present a wide variety of shows. I started out on Hospital Radio and worked on a whole range of diverse shows from news to requests to a series I put together about the history of pop music! Well I was an overly confident teenager at the time.
Networking, finding other people who share your interest or work in the business also is another step in the right direction. Internships, which are often unpaid, are another opportunity to see the industry from the inside.
And remember practice makes perfect, sit down at home in front of your pc and make some radio shows. There is plenty of free software.
Finally a direct approach, find out who is in charge, get their name right, use it in your email, prove you listen to their station and ask if there are any opportunities?
Impact Of Journalism In Anti-Corruption Crusade
By Ahmed Abdullahi 001
The media is widely regarded as a
very effective tool in the dissemination of information and transfer of both
informal and formal education to the citizens of any country in the world. It
has variably played a vital role in shaping the lives of the citizen through
it’s massive distribution of information either on; television, radio,
newspaper, and magazines. In this piece the role of the media in
anti-corruption struggle in Nigeria is basically looked into with a critical
emphasis on their activities.
Corruption is widely seen as a
bane to the growth and development of countries affected by it, it is a very
common occurrence in the third world nations otherwise known as developing
nations like; Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon among others. Like Rick Stapenhurst said
in 2000;”if corruption is not contained, it will grow” that is exactly the root
of the evils in Nigeria and the media has done a lot to arrest this
drastic parasite that is slowly ripping
off Nigeria as a Nation.
The most biggest step against
corruption in Nigeria was when the then President of Nigeria, Olusegun Obasanjo
established two anti-corruption bodies; economic and financial crimes commission
(EFCC) and the Independent Corrupt Practices commission, and the media through
investigative journalism propagates the role of those bodies by publishing and
broadcasting relevant information about it’s activities to the public.
Numerous media houses had
supported the anti-corruption and currently more attention is being shifted to
the reporting of crime and corruption news most especially the print media,
albeit the broadcast media also dedicates noticeable airtime to crime stories
example is; Crime Fighter on Galaxy TV and other private stations even though
it is criticized for laying too much emphasis on Armed Robbers and not the real
political Riggers and Looters at the helm of affairs. Notable writers like;
Tunde Fagbenle of The Punch Newspaper and The editor-in-chief of PM News Bayo
Onanuga also have columns dedicated to
monitoring and criticizing of government policies.
Through highly inquisitive
journalism the media provides an important backdrop on the abuse of power for
the enrichment of private pockets and shed lights on the excesses of political
office holders. Irrespective of this the freedom of the press is restricted in
Nigeria as the censorship of Broadcast/publishable materials has really
affected the flow of Information this is seen in some sensitive matters where
the Government lie about it being a so-called National Security precaution and
therefore not-to-be-broadcast/published.
The freedom of the press is very
important in the anti-corruption campaign as journalist can present un-tainted
facts and figures on critical issues of national interest, besides several
journalists had been killed and maimed in the course of discharging their duty
and the people behind it were neither prosecuted nor jailed. Some media houses
which were established by politically ambitious individuals had lead to the
development of unpopular in-house styles in which journalists are expected not
to publish any anti-owner news story otherwise risk losing his job hence the
saying; “he who pays the piper, dictates the tune”.
Journalist must be well-trained and media houses
should be well equipped to snoop-out vital information on complex crime
stories, and then an increase in the remuneration of journalists would also
help check the case of compromise by journalists to discard a vital information
threatening the image of an over-zealous personality after they are being cajoled
with large sums of money.By A
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Kwarapoly' Post-Utme out on Wednesday
the Kwara State Polytechnic, Ilorin has released it's much awaited 2012/2013 post-utme examination form for candidates willing to take the exam into the next session 2012/2013 National Diploma Program ND.
the form according to a reliable source will be on sale from tomorrow 12 September 2012 and registration for the screening shall begin until the 26th of the same month.
it is going to be sold for a speculated amount of #4750 in any commercial bank within Ilorin and it's metropolis, all prospective candidates are there by advised to quickly purchase their forms and register before the said date as there would be no further extension .
the screening exercise shall begin by 1st October and runs till the middle of the month.
prospective candidates willing to apply are expected to have met he requirement of admission into the institution with the already stipulated 5 O' Level credits and as well must have beat the average cut-off mark in the UTME examinations.
the form according to a reliable source will be on sale from tomorrow 12 September 2012 and registration for the screening shall begin until the 26th of the same month.
it is going to be sold for a speculated amount of #4750 in any commercial bank within Ilorin and it's metropolis, all prospective candidates are there by advised to quickly purchase their forms and register before the said date as there would be no further extension .
the screening exercise shall begin by 1st October and runs till the middle of the month.
prospective candidates willing to apply are expected to have met he requirement of admission into the institution with the already stipulated 5 O' Level credits and as well must have beat the average cut-off mark in the UTME examinations.
Monday, 10 September 2012
Career Talk; Specialisation in Mass Communication
As a Mass Communication student, you might sometimes want to
ask yourself some mind bugging questions after bagging (no pun intended) your certificate on prospective career
opportunities you can fit in to or the one that pays you, probably questions
like; am I going to be a news reporter?
Is it the only job up for grasp after studying the whole years? This
article is going to enlighten you about other fields a mass communication
graduate can venture into with your certificate;
- Journalism
- broadcasting
- public relations
- advertising
- book publishing
Journalism as a field is the practice or an art of
disseminating information to a large, heterogeneous group of people through mass media vehicles. These vehicles
include; radio, television, news paper and the internet. The print media is the
most common in journalism practice beside it is the traditional form of
spreading information and just like other professions journalism has its own
field i.e. being a journalist you can be in either of these three fields ; Photojournalism, Editing, and Documentary
the first newspaper in Nigeria is Iwe
Iroyin 1859 by Rev. Henry Townsend and
the first English Newspaper is called “Daily
Courant” established in 1702 and wound-up in 1775.
Broadcasting is another area of specialization for a
graduate of mass communication; it involves the spreading of information
(visual and audio) from transmitters to a receiving device i.e. radio and
television sets, this means you can become a Television Presenter, a radio presenter, On-Air-Presenter (OAP), A
newscaster, sound engineer and others.
Individuals and organizations use Public Relations for
information management, meanwhile Public Relations stretches beyond information
management alone; it entails proper image making through publicity, maintaining
mutual understanding between an organization and its publics and public opinion
management. Public relations practitioners are called; “ Public Relations Officer(PRO)”,” publicity managers”,” Publicity Secretary” depending on the
organization.
Edward Barnays can
be said to be the father of modern Advertising after he established Madison Avenue in the 1920s, advertising
involves making known a product or service as it involves marketing and also
the persuasion of target audiences to patronize a product. However Advertising
can either be commercial( goods and services) or non-commercial which is
usually done by non-profit organizations like Political parties and NGOs
through free modes like Public
Service Announcement(PSA) and word-of-mouth,
everybody should be familiar with this system e.g. Molue adverts commonly used by Preachers
and Drug peddlers in Lagos or chants by hawkers
on the street.
The advent of the internet has shaped the way Publishing is
being practiced; according to Wikipedia
Publishing can be defined as;” the
production and dissemination of music, literature and information to a large
group of people” the most common form of publishing is Book and Novel
publishing, there are three forms of
publishing it include; non-paid publishing, semi-paid and paid publishing, you
decide the form you want.
Written by; Bello Muhammed Nauteeq (DWA)
Saturday, 1 September 2012
General Course Review For Freshers; Series 1
Mass communication entails the dissemination of information
to large and heterogeneous audiences. Communication is the basis and
fundamentals of human life that is, everybody engage in the act of
communication either by all means, it is actually important to note that
communication is not complete when either of the parties involved do not or
cannot effectively decode the intended message sent by the encoder or the
source just as the concept of production communication is not complete unless
it has reached the receiver.
Literally, for a person to be an effective communicator he
must have absolute control over his body language and also over verbal or
non-verbal skills. as mass communication student familiarization with the
course of study is really imperative as it would help prepare you for the
challenges ahead.
There are numerous other sub courses which is embodied in
the course itself and students are expected to register all of the courses
during their registration, the subsequent paragraphs would consist of a
tangible review all the courses;
Citizenship Education is a general course which all students
in the institution are expected to do throughout their stay in the institution,
it is basically an orientation course that bolsters students erudition on their
conduct on campus, social life and as well societal values, it carries a two
unit credit hour mark. Course code; GNS
111, it is sub divided into two which include; Citizenship Education,
Contemporary Social Problems.
In the wake of the drastic change from manual to machine
technology, every student is expected to have little or vast computer
knowledge, hence Introduction to Computer MAC 113 is needed, it actually
carries a three credit unit mark and here students will learn the theoretical
aspect of the computer system before going through the practical aspect in the
second semester.
Most of the students are either passive or not interested in
politics, but as journalist cum reporter to be, political experience is very
imperative, the History Of Nigeria Politics MAC 117 is actually to cater for
the political yearnings of students and it is quite an interesting course, but
there is more or less similarity between it and GNS 111.
Use of English just like Citizenship Education is another
borrowed course which is also compulsory, there is nothing much on it, it is
the continuation and elaboration of the Secondary School English Language
topics like; Language, parts of speech and sentence construction would be done.
This Article was written by; Bello Muhammed Nauteeq
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