Recently the rest of the group and I have visited Penwith Radio as primary research for our What's on Guide. I found the primary research for this organization to be of more help than what the other visits were. This is because when doing secondary research for Penwith Radio, there was a very limited resource of information on their website. However, one of the radio show hosts was very obliged to answer any questions we had. So I asked him as many as I could. The questions I asked are as follows:
Do you do any work experience? If so, what sort of thing do you get them to do?
How did you get involved in this sort of work?
Do you do any community projects? If so, what sort of projects do you do?
How did you get into this sort of work and what advice would you give to someone if they want to be part of the radio industry?
What skills do you need to have to do this job?
Have you worked with colleges before?
Do you work from a script or think on your feet when talking live on air?
Is this the sort of job you look forward to coming to in the mornings?
What is your favourite part of of this job?
If you could change one things about Penwith Radio, what would it be?
And what were the answers..................?
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