This is a great initiative! It’s wonderful to see students of Media and Communication Sciences at the University of M’sila, along with the Al-Atheer radio team, creatively celebrating World Radio Day. Here’s a breakdown of the events and their significance:
Celebrating World Radio Day with Creativity and Collaboration
- Date: Thursday morning, February 13, 2025
- Location: Regional Radio Station in M’sila
- Occasion: World Radio Day (February 13th annually)
- Participants:
- Al-Atheer Radio team from the University of M’sila
- Students from the Department of Media and Communication Sciences
- Supervised by Dr. Youssefi Abdelali, Head of the Department of Media and Communication Sciences at the University of M’sila
- Activities:
- Radio Program: A radio program was broadcast featuring the Al-Atheer radio team and students from the Department of Media and Communication Sciences. The program was hosted by the esteemed journalist Khaled Ben Saleh and focused on the importance of radio, its role in society, climate change, and environmental protection.
- Studio Visit: Students visited the station’s various studios, learned about the technical aspects of radio work, and met with a selection of journalists, including documentary director Dr. Sahmadi Barakati and media figure Dr. Jalal Salah Eddine.
- Collaboration Agreement: A cooperation agreement was signed between the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of M’sila and the Regional Radio Station, providing internship opportunities for students of the Department of Media and Communication Sciences. The signing ceremony was attended by Dr. Youssefi Abdelali, Mr. Boukherouba Al-Siddiq, Director of the Regional Radio Station, and Dr. Musab Belfar, Vice President of the Department of Media and Communication Sciences.
Significance of this Participation
- Promoting Radio’s Role: This event highlights the importance of radio in society and its enduring relevance in the modern world.
- Raising Awareness: It raises awareness among young people about the significance of media and its role in development.
- Practical Experience: The visit provided students with valuable hands-on experience in a real-world radio environment.
- Skill Development: It helped students develop their skills in media and communication.
- Collaboration and Opportunities: The cooperation agreement opens up new horizons for students to benefit from practical field experience.
Overall, this was a fantastic initiative that provided students with a unique opportunity to learn, grow, and celebrate the power of radio.