Locally Produced Programming... That makes a difference.
CJUM-FM provides a forum for the in-depth exploration of ideas and information, free of commercial constraints. We cover the environment, entertainment, women’s issues, aboriginal news, and more, with the emphasis on LOCALLY PRODUCED PROGRAMMING. This year, we are working with the NCRA (National Campus and Community Radio Association) to create a Community News Network, and ultimately provide a national daily Canadian alternative news and information program.
Are you interested in getting involved and honing your journalism skills? We are looking for people to cover events and issues on campus and in the community, for our local stations, and C & C radio stations across Canada.
We meet Thursdays 6 - 7 pm in the Glass Office, UMFM, 3rd Floor University Centre, to pitch themes for coverage, research stories, and plan future focuses for news stories & documentaries. For more information, contact:
Liz Clayton, lclayton@umfm.com 474-6518. |