Radioman Joyce opens our new media centre
NEW BEGINNING: Whitireia CEO Don Campbell watches Steven Joyce cut the ribbon. IMAGE: Carl Suurmond. WHITIREIA’S journalism school was in danger of planning its own wake four years ago. Now, it’s a...
View ArticleRadio becomes the vision for blind Whitireia journalism student
BLIND radio student David Piper is unfazed by the prospect of having to beat his disability to make his mark in radio – it’s nothing new. The loss of his sight, public perception and living life by a...
View ArticleJournalism student joins his radio news heroes
RADIO journalism student Greg Ford has jumped from being inspired by Newstalk ZB’s Sean Plunkett and Jason Pine to working with them. Greg, pictured above, is the first student to begin an industry...
View ArticleBlind pakeha just one of the whanau on radio
IMAGINE working at a Maori radio station when you are blind, pakeha, and don’t speak a word of Te Reo. Now imagine that they are as proud as they can be to call you one of the whanau. This is what it...
View ArticleIwi radio stations get training boost to help further te reo
IWI radio stations across New Zealand have been getting a boost through a radio training programme. The initiative, which Whitireia Radio School has run for the past two years, assists those who work...
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