Post on 12-Jun-2015
Presented by Programme Controller – André Pusey and Station Manager – David Gilani
6-7pm
What the heck’s going on?! Chance to show off – larger
audience, plenty of events etc. to join in with
Events – loads of elections to cover, as well as other events – opportunities for integration
Other big off-air projects – new website launch, Voice of Surge competition with new jingles etc.
I Love FM, Do You?
We need to all be thinking on the same page, so that Surge FM is the best it can be
A chance for opportunity – now is the time to try new things and do your best shows ever!
Also the end product of a year’s planning, with producers and show plans now implemented
FM is very special – way more listeners and interaction
You have two-hour shows so there’s way more you can do with the time… use it!
The Beauty of Planning Planning is like radio show
steroids – always helpful, it will always make a show better
Planning is especially important on FM as a higher standard is paramount for this radio
Tactics:Splitting up your show – one feature per 20-minute period of
the show will help the show with weighting and flowBRAND NEW website planner – should be launched for FMSending plans to André for feedback – the sooner the betterNo need to make a script, but know what’s going on
Let’s Build That Feature Building features can be hard,
but it needn’t be! Don’t let it daunt you
Just ASK – ask committee, friends, DJs, parents, anyone for feedback!
Make clips of features and we can upload them to the website – double exposure!
If you need help, please email Ben at features@surgeradio.co.uk
Who’s a Good Presenter? You guys have been presenter-
trained, so just remember what you were taught and you’ll be fine!
Top tips:Remember the audience – involve
and engage themBe confident – speak in an upbeat
manner and with confidence!Avoid ‘random’ chat – make sure
speech has a point and is thought through at least a bit… no idea? Play a song!
Know how the feature is to start, what it’s point is, and how it is to end – once it’s done, move on!
“What’s On” – Oh, You’ll Know What is ‘What’s On’? – telling people…
what’s on – a feature we’re bringing back from freshers’ week for FM
Support from the Features Team in finding it – a Word document will be on the desktop for you to read yourself
Times to read are 10:30am (9-11am), 2:30pm (1-2pm) and 6:30pm (5-7pm) – not bang on, just around that time
Getting interviews and sessions in shows – again, talk to the Features Team for this
Hello, I’m Show ‘X’. I’m Show ‘Y’ 10/15 minutes before your
slot, pop into the studio and just chat with the people on-air for a bit to transition between shows
“So, what’ve you got coming up?” is a good way to introduce the next show and keep listeners engaged
PREVIEW CLIP!?!? – you might even want to bring a clip in which previews your show or shows what kind of thing you do
Communication (deadly serious!)
Andre is your primary contact during FM period (outside elections) – programmes@surgeradio.co.uk
Kerry is your primary contact during elections week (last week of Feb) – showproduction@surgeradio.co.uk
In an emergency, ring (or text) us! Our numbers are in the studio on the photo wall
Email Ben at technical@surgeradio.co.uk for technical problems – phone 07540245802 in emergency (CHECK FAQS AND PRODUCTION MANUAL FIRST!)
Also make sure you check the message of the day and act upon it if necessary
“Oh, FM. I Love You” These are potentially the best
shows you will ever do – make the most of it!
There are loads of things happening around campus, so you should never be short of things to talk about
If you’re interested in entering the Student Radio Awards, clips from these shows would be useful in your entries
Rules like no swearing and no false advertising are particularly important… also check SUSU Elections rules for elections stuff
Yes, we are aware this is a uterus… Dave made the PowerPoint and somehow didn’t realise… he thought it was a heart!
And Remember…
HAVE FUN!
Then have some more…
That’s enough!