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Pure to hold Masterclass with radio professionals

Last updated: Tue 29th Jan 2008 at 00:32
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Pure FM members are being offered a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to spend a day learning from some of the radio industry's top producers, including Radio 1's Aled Haydn-Jones and Joe Harland.

  • Considering a career in radio?
  • Want to make your show stand out from the crowd?
  • Want to get advice from some radio professionals?

Pure FM is holding a Masterclass with two top Radio 1 producers on Thursday 6th March from 2pm to 6pm at the University of Portsmouth.

And its completely free!!!!

Spend an afternoon (or part of it if you have a lecture!) listening and talking to Aled, Joe and other speakers (to be confirmed) on all aspects of radio including:

  • What they do and how they got into radio
  • Brainstorming sessions on show features
  • Tips on how to make good radio

... and more!

Interested?

E-mail masterclass@purefm.com to book your place on the Masterclass.

Pure FM Members have priority, and there are limited spaces to ensure you get the most out of this unique experience! Places are expected to go very quickly, so if you're interested, email now!

Don't worry if you don't know your timetable - you can let us know if you have to come an hour late or whatever later - just get that place before someone gets there before you!

So that's Thursday 6th March, 2-6pm at your very own University - exact location to be confirmed. And you won't need to pay a penny - Pure FM will cover the cost for you!!!

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Wish I could come to this, It should be awesome!
Written by Fred - Tue, 22 Jan 2008

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