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Hi folks,

FYI

Katim

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Subject: [creative-radio] Management and Training for Community Radio and
Television Stations
Date: Wed, 17 Jan 2001 22:03:25 -0500
From: "George(s) Lessard" <[log in to unmask]>
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"... for managers in the regions concerned (Costa Rica for participants
from Latin America and the Caribbean and Benin for participants from
Africa. ..."

Application forms (Netherlands Fellowship Programme Forms) are available from
the Netherlands embassy or consular post in your country and should be returned
the same address before mid-January, 2001.

Radio Nederland Training Centre address:
Witte Kruislaan 55,
P.O.Box 303, 1200 AH Hilversum,
the Netherlands Telephone: +31-35-672 4501
 web site:
http://www.rnw.nl/rntc/


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Subject:                [cr-india] Management and Training for Community Radio and
Television Stations
Date sent:              Fri, 12 Jan 2001 23:00:53 -0500
From:                   "Jagdish Parikh" <[log in to unmask]>
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Radio Netherlands Training Centre invites applications for its
International Course: Management and Training for Community Radio and
Television Stations

Type of Diploma: Certificate

Duration and Dates: Four weeks (May 14 - June 8, 2001) for (potential)
trainers/coaches at RNTC in  Hilversum, The Netherlands and one week (June
11-15) for managers in the regions concerned (Costa Rica for participants
from Latin America and the Caribbean and Benin for participants from
Africa. The location of the workshop for participants from Asia is yet to
be determined). Participants can attend all five weeks, or apply as a team
of two with one to attend the four week course in the Netherlands and the
other to attend the one-week regional session.

Course Aims: To strengthen the capacity of community radio and
television stations in the areas of training/coaching and management.

Course Rationale: Rapid technological change inside and outside the
broadcast industry is creating opportunities worldwide for the
development of affordable and effective radio and television services at
community level - whether as part of a network or as an individual
initiative. Community radio and television stations belong to the
communities they serve. They are about giving a voice to the legitimate
interests and concerns of people who live and work in the communities and
about providing them with an important means of communication to improve
the quality of their lives and further the development of their community.
For many community stations the knowledge and skills they need to be a
viable part of the community and to be effective in serving their local
audience have to be acquired from the bottom up. Priority has to be given
to building capacity in management and training/coaching.

Course Content: Attention will be given to technological innovations in
broadcasting of potential importance to community broadcasters, to the
management of people and equipment, to financing, to audience research and
to network building, to training needs analysis, to the development of
training activities and to evaluation techniques.

Course Language: English will be used in the 4 weeks in the Netherlands
and the one-week courses for participants from Africa and Asia. The
one-week course in Costa Rica will be in Spanish.

Applicants: Applicants must be from Africa, Asia or Latin America. They
should be (potential) trainers/coaches and/or managers of community radio
and television stations. Applications can be accepted either from
individuals with responsibilities for training and management wanting to
attend both the Netherlands and the regional part of the course, or from
teams of two - one person with training/coaching responsibilities to
attend the Netherlands course and the other with management
responsibilities to attend the regional part of the course.

Requirements: Secondary education/professional education or training in
media plus experience working in or for community radio and television and
a good working knowledge of the course language: English. The one-week
course in Costa Rica will be in Spanish and participants will require a
good working knowledge of that language.

Application procedure: Application forms (Netherlands Fellowship
Programme Forms) are available from the Netherlands embassy or consular
post in your country and should be returned to the same address before
mid-January, 2001.
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TV
& Radio Training
Radio
Nederland Training Centre invites applications for its courses to be held in
Hilversum in the first half of the year 2001.
1st
Course:
International Course Broadcast Journalism (theme: Good Governance and the
Broadcast Journalist) The course begins on February 2001.
Course
content: The course will be split in two parts: radio and television. The
course aims to strengthen the capacity of broadcast journalists and
the organisations to do research, investigate, and report for broadcast and new
media in a responsible way on issues and events to do with the observance and
non-observance of principles and standards of good governance in their
societies.
Subjects:
- role of the broadcast journalist and the broadcast media in society;
introduction to and use of digital technology and new media in broadcast
journalism; the potential impact of new media and new technologies on broadcast
journalism.
Who qualifies:- Journalists working in the field of broadcast news and current
affairs, with not less than three years’ active experience in programme
production. The applicants should be familiar with the technique of their craft
and accustomed to working in the studio and/or location with the equipment
normally available in radio and television production. They should further have
a good command of written and spoken English. The upper age limit for men is
forty and for women forty-five.
2ndCourse:
International
Course Training and Management for Community Radio and Television Stations The
course is from 14th May to 15th June 2001.
Course content:- A one-week programme for managers of community media, to be
organised simultaneously in three continents (Africa, Asia, and Latin America).
This will be followed by a four-week course in the Netherlands for trainers /
coaches of the same stations. The course aims to strengthen the capacity of
community radio and television stations in the areas of training / coaching and
management.

Subjects:
- management of people and equipment; financial management; technological
innovations; audience research; network building; training needs analysis;
development of training activities; evaluation techniques. Who qualifies:-
Applicants should have secondary / and or professional
education or training in the media, experience working in or for community
radio and television, and a good working knowledge of the course language,
English.

Contact
The Netherlands Embassy or Consular Post in your country for application forms.
These should be posted back to the same address.

Radio Nederland Training Centre address: Witte Kruislaan 55, P.O.Box 303, 1200
AH Hilversum, the Netherlands Telephone: +31-35-672 4501 web site: www.rnw.nl

Application forms (Netherlands Fellowship Programme Forms) are available from
the Netherlands embassy or consular post in your country and should be returned
the same address before mid-January, 2001.

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