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BROADCAST JOURNALISM ACTIVITIES AND EXERCISES:

BROADCAST JOURNALISM ACTIVITIES AND EXERCISES:. PROF. JEFFREY P. DEATRAS BABC, MPSDC, PH.D (CANDIDATE). FINAL ACTIVITY B. In a group of 15 members, make a commentary-stand on a recent issue. Assume to deliver it in a live TV/radio broadcast.

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BROADCAST JOURNALISM ACTIVITIES AND EXERCISES:

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  1. BROADCAST JOURNALISM ACTIVITIES AND EXERCISES: PROF. JEFFREY P. DEATRAS BABC, MPSDC, PH.D (CANDIDATE)

  2. FINAL ACTIVITY B In a group of 15 members, make a commentary-stand on a recent issue. Assume to deliver it in a live TV/radio broadcast. Leader will act as commentator/host, thus the group will help him/her do a clear and organized sequence guide History, practicability, and urgency will use one member/researcher each to write and deliver proofs/evidences as two-minuter news each (2x3=6 total minutes). The commentator/host will present 1-2 minutes (x 3= 3 to 6 total minutes) constructive arguments for each part (history, practicability, urgency) Two members will act as GUESTS and will assume the side opposing that of the group/commentator. They will be given a (one) minute (x 2= 2 total minutes) to say their constructive stand about the issue. Commentator/host interpellates each guest (3-5 minutes. Since this is in broadcast, choice of words, discussion, and other ethical concerns must be considered. 20-30 total minutes. RELATED BOOKS: 1) Broadcast Announcing and Performance; 2) Presenting for Radio and TV

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