MRadio UMJ Wins 4 Categories of Broadcasting Competitions throughout Jabodetabek
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Good news comes from MRadio UMJ which has just made an achievement at the Lemapka Fest, a broadcasting competition throughout Jabodetabek organized by the STIAMI Institute Campus Press and Radio Institute (Indonesian Mandala College of Administrative Sciences).
Campus radio, which is under the Communication Science Laboratory, Faculty of Social and Political Sciences, Muhammadiyah University, Jakarta, was announced on Wednesday (4/10/2023) as the winner in 4 competition categories at once, namely 1st Place in Community Radio, 1st Place in the Podcast Program through the Wanitalks Program , 1st place for News Anchor was won by Sabrina Zulfanova S, and 2nd place for Voice Over was won by Wadkhuli Jannati Priyoko.
This competition, which was held online, was attended by more than 30 participants from universities and the general public throughout Jabodetabek. Participants send their work in audio-visual form to the organizer.
"Thank God, MRadio is consistent in continuing to excel every year," said Muhammad Aribah Saputra, Chairman and Station Manager of MRadio. Ari hopes that MRadio can continue to make achievements and become an inspiration for other UMJ students. Apart from that, Ari also expressed his big hope that MRadio can stand on an equal footing with other campus radios or commercial radios outside campus.
Meanwhile, the Head of the Communication Science Study Program Laboratory, Velda Ardia, MIKom., appreciated the achievements of MRadio students. “We support students, especially those in laboratories, to take part in competitions. "Usually we provide various competition information. However, for this competition they got the information and worked on it themselves," said Velda.
Velda also explained that the Science and Communication Study Program provides facility support in the form of tools, system updates, and websites. Apart from that, there is also encouragement from alumni and lecturers who continue to motivate MRadio members to continue working and taking part in competitions at local and national levels.
“Currently there are around 100 students as members. "That's why this must be well maintained so that members can use MRadio as a place to learn and hone their skills for future careers," said Velda.
Velda also hopes that MRadio can take part in more activities, and not only be known internally on campus but also spread its wings outside UMJ.
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