DEPARTMENT OF DISTANCE AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
SCHOOL OF OPEN LEARNING, CAMPUS OF OPEN LEARNING
UNIVERSITY OF DELHI

Radio Jockeying, Anchoring, T.V Journalism

About the Course: The course in Radio Jockeying, Anchoring, and TV Journalism offers comprehensive training in broadcast media, preparing students for dynamic careers in radio, television, and journalism. Students learn the art of engaging audiences through effective communication, mastering techniques in live hosting, scriptwriting, and interview skills. With a focus on journalistic integrity and storytelling, the curriculum equips students to report news, conduct interviews, and present information with credibility and professionalism. Through hands-on experience and exposure to industry-standard equipment, graduates emerge ready for diverse roles as radio jockeys, TV anchors, reporters, correspondents, and news presenters in the fast-paced world of broadcast media.

Mode of Conduction: Hybrid
Offline Classes on weekend at Centre for Innovative Skill-Based Courses (CISBC), Open Learning Development Centre, 2nd Floor, ARC Building, Opp. Khalsa College, University of Delhi, Delhi-110007.

Duration: 3 months

Fees:Rs. 20,000

Eligibility: 12th pass from any stream

Job Prospects/ Future Opportunities: The dynamic aspect of the media industry is reflected in the bright and various job chances available in radio jockeying, TV journalism, and anchoring. For people who have an aptitude for communication and entertaining, radio jockeying presents fascinating options. In their roles as radio presenters or hosts, they connect with listeners and cultivate devoted listener bases through interactive parts, music, and conversation shows. There is a wide range of opportunities in anchoring, from leading news broadcasts to hosting live events and shows. Anchors are the public face of television, radio, and online streaming services. They are charismatic, authoritative, and graceful communicators of information. Jobs in TV journalism, radio jockeying, and anchoring essentially appeal to people who love to communicate, tell stories, and interact with a wide range of people. Professionals in these professions continue to be essential to educating, motivating, and amusing audiences throughout the world as media consumption trends continue to change.

Schedule Of Classes: Two classes per week (1.5 hours each) on Saturday & Sunday.

No. of Seats:40

Assessment:

  • Continuous assessments by assignments and quizzes
  • End-term Exam

Structure Of Lesson PlanApplication Form