Friday, 13 March 2015

Our Radio Newscast Script

Radio Newscast Script

Kawsar: You’re listening to Tweenz FM with your host Kawsar Abdi

Nishat: And Nishat Khan

Kawsar: Today’s headlines are …

Nishat: Another teenager murdered on London roads

Kawsar: Are gym facilities doing enough for disabled people?

Nishat: Help for students struggling to pay university fees… And finally win    
               tickets to see the vamps at the o2.

Kawsar: A teenage boy…
                [CUE IN - 0.27s  - presenter Saleha Siddiqah (Jyoti Devi)
                CUE OUT 1.44s] …for Tweenz FM news
   

Nishat: The Royal Society…
                [Cue in 1.50s
                Cue out 3.12s] …to share in the discussion

Kawsar: If you’re one...
                [Cue in 3.17s
                Cue out 4.18s] …advisors and universities students

Nishat: So here’s your chance to win tickets to see The Vamps just down the road
              at the o2 on May 1st 2015. To enter, visit our website or text VAMPS to   
              83958. You must be aged 16 or over, terms and conditions apply.

Kawsar: I totally wanna see them!

Nishat: Yeah well they’re not for you… So that’s all we’ve got time for today guys     
Kawsar: You’ve been listening to Tweenz FM with your host…

Nishat: Nishat Khan

Kawsar: Kawsar Abdi

Nishat: Join us again tomorrow at 1 for more information and local news

Kawsar: And don’t forget we also have an exciting celebrity feature you won’t want to miss…

Nishat: You can also use radio catch-up on our website or visit our Facebook page Tweenz FM

Together: Bye for now!

Tweenz FM: Our Radio Newscast Script

Radio Newscast Script

Kawsar: You’re listening to Tweenz FM with your host Kawsar Abdi

Nishat: And Nishat Khan

Kawsar: Today’s headlines are …

Nishat: Another teenager murdered on London roads

Kawsar: Are gym facilities doing enough for disabled people?

Nishat: Help for students struggling to pay university fees… And finally win    
               tickets to see the vamps at the o2.

Kawsar: A teenage boy…
                [CUE IN - 0.27s  - presenter Saleha Siddiqah (Jyoti Devi)
                CUE OUT 1.44s] …for Tweenz FM news
   

Nishat: The Royal Society…
                [Cue in 1.50s
                Cue out 3.12s] …to share in the discussion

Kawsar: If you’re one...
                [Cue in 3.17s
                Cue out 4.18s] …advisors and universities students

Nishat: So here’s your chance to win tickets to see The Vamps just down the road
              at the o2 on May 1st 2015. To enter, visit our website or text VAMPS to   
              83958. You must be aged 16 or over, terms and conditions apply.

Kawsar: I totally wanna see them!

Nishat: Yeah well they’re not for you… So that’s all we’ve got time for today guys     
Kawsar: You’ve been listening to Tweenz FM with your host…

Nishat: Nishat Khan

Kawsar: Kawsar Abdi

Nishat: Join us again tomorrow at 1 for more information and local news

Kawsar: And don’t forget we also have an exciting celebrity feature you won’t want to miss…

Nishat: You can also use radio catch-up on our website or visit our Facebook page Tweenz FM

Together: Bye for now!

Thursday, 12 March 2015

Outside Broadcast Script Re-drafted


ANOTHER TEENAGER MURDERED ON LONDON ROADS

Teenage boy was last night stabbed to death on Bethnal Green Road, in east London.

15 year-old, A Joel Adesina, was rushed to hospital but was pronounced dead upon arrival.

Saleha Siddiqah is at the scene.  Saleha what can you tell us about this tragic incident?

Reports are that Joel was on his way home with friends at the time of the attack. It is not clear where he was coming from that late. Police are at this moment interrogating the friends to find out more.

They describe his murder as cold and brutal. He was knifed in the stomach – the blade penetrated his abdomen.

Friends called an ambulance immediately and Joel managed to survive for about three hours.

He died in hospital.

To date, there have been almost 200 teenager murders in London in the last 10 years.
Just before you joined me I spoke with Police Constable, Roger Laing, about the Met’s efforts to reduce this figure.

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CUE IN: How are …

CUE OUT:  ...of any kind

The police are asking anyone who may have seen or heard anything related to the incident to come forward as soon as possible. You don’t have to give your name.

This is Saleha Siddiqah reporting from Bethnal Green Road for Tweenz FM News.