On February 15 twenty MSU students met before commencing a training program in radio techniques. MSU Vice President for Student Affairs Dr. Sujin Butdiswan (pictured bottom left) presided over the meeting.
The program has been developed by the MSU Division of Student Affairs and will train students in radio techniques for the purpose of informing and promoting the work and activities of the Department of Student Affairs from Mahasarakham University’s radio station, Thai Fm 93.75.
The students will be professionally trained in all aspects of radio production including news gathering, news reading, live and recorded interviewing techniques and creative broadcasting.
They will also be trained in behind the scenes production of radio shows. MSU has its own radio station as well as its own television station. Both transmit to audiences not only Maha Sarakham Province but also have feeds picked up and retransmitted in other Isan provinces.
The training will see MSU students kept up to date on news and events happening both on and off campus by fellow students enabling a more successful communication connection through engagement with their peers.
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