February 26, 2010
Radio Tease for Communication Week
A: Hello, Bethany College. I’m April O’Brien, here with WVBC public affairs programming.
N: I’m Nicole Salopek.
K: I’m Katie Horr. We’d like to ask all our listeners to tune in on March 12 for a feature about Communication Week.
N: Communication Week is this April 6, 7, 8, and 11. The theme is “Traditional to Social: Bursting Through the Bethany Bubble”. Rumor has it that several Bethany alumni will be in attendance.
A: The entire student body and community are invited to attend programs, which include topics like social networking, sports communication, traditional media, and a banquet.
K: This topic is very relevant to students and community members alike because media is constantly evolving to be more converged. Communication Week will teach about new developments in the field and media trends, and will help students get ready for the job market.
N: However, some students feel the commitment is too much to ask on top of class work and extra-curricular activities. Having speakers at night is a time burden for many students. Also, some students and faculty feel there is no need to have an entire week to celebrate a major.
K: Communication senior fellows Katy Reuning and Jodi Bodo will join us to talk about the issues, which include what to expect each night, who potential speakers are, how it would benefit you to come, why it is an entire week long, and more.
A: Tune in on March 12 to hear more of the discussion about Communication Week. For WVBC public affairs programming, I’m April O’Brien.
N: I’m Nicole Salopek.
K: I’m Katie Horr. Thanks for listening.
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