The BBC Academy Podcast

From community radio to the BBC: How to be a presenter

01.26.2017 - By BBC RadioPlay

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The prospect of presenting your first ever live show on national radio can be both daunting and exciting in equal measure but how do you get to that position in the first place? Roxy Ebrahim-Khan talks to Jasmine Takhar about her journey from broadcasting on two community radio stations to launching the Friday Night Residency on national radio station Asian Network. Also, hear from producer Che Chumber who was tasked with the challenge of launching and developing a new presenter and getting them ready to broadcast live. “Something clicks when you work hard. Persistence and determination always gets you there.” – Jasmine Takhar

In this podcast you will learn how to: - secure your dream job

- Deal with nerves before going live on air

- Build producer/presenter relationships

- Use social media to launch and establish your career Jasmine presents the Friday Night Residency from 21:00 to midnight every Friday. She was previously a presenter on community radio stations Kemet FM and Westside of London. Che Chumber has worked on Strictly Come Dancing, The Gadget Show and as a social media producer at Somethin’ Else.

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