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For my news angle, I knew I wanted it to be about getting more children cooking and why not enough are. Yet as usual, I found it hard not to […]
A home for my assessments.
For my news angle, I knew I wanted it to be about getting more children cooking and why not enough are. Yet as usual, I found it hard not to […]
So we have a week of assessments coming up and first up is a politics radio package. Mine is on the lack of cooking in schools and how this needs […]
My first story idea was the environment and Cornwall Wildlife Trust as they are funded by the EU, and this story is all about the EU afterall. However after speaking […]
I chose my story about the Isles of Scilly’s issue with continuous transport, which has been going on since November when British International Helicopters (BIH) stopped running. It’s an important […]
My EU story about fishing and Cornwall has been put aside slightly in favour of the television piece, because I knew that would be more work to edit and find […]
Yesterday I felt a bit discouraged with the amount of work to do. I was worried Law wasn’t sticking in my memory, no one was responding about my radio piece […]
To round off our first term, we’ve been set a few assessments: radio news package and TV news package. But there’s also the ole Law exam coming up too! So […]
Then I did an extended clip from the interview, edited it together so it formed a sequence: The hamlet of Lesnewth in North Cornwall is battling against plans for six […]
I wrote a cue to accompany the audio, so it would sound exactly like something you’d hear on the radio: The decision to erect micro wind turbines in the hamlet […]
Radio Cornwall announced new plans from Good Energy to provide cheaper electricity to people living within two kilometres of the Delabole wind farm in North Cornwall – near to Lesnewth, […]