Show Out Radio Episode 7

09.06.13
Show Out Radio Episode 7


Show Out Radio Episode 7

 

On today’s show we have for you three DJ’s playing some good music as always, a PSA on birth control knowledge, three good commentaries revolving around music, and a round table with the topic of “The Killing of Teens”. This Is Show Out Radio Episode 7.

Youth Radio Raw is a weekly radio show produced by Bay Area young people ages 14-18. Students work in partnership with adult professionals to learn the basics of journalism, music production and multimedia.

For photos of the show, you can go to Youth Radio’s Flickr page www.flickr.com/youthradio.

Check out a live tweet of the show by following @YouthRadio and searching for #YouthRadioRaw.

 

 

 

DJ#1- Scott

Newscasts: Breanna and Jaylonie

PSA #1: Gabe on “Condom Safety”

Music Playlist:

Banks – Warm Waters

Rudimental – Free

Adele – Tired

Naughty Boy – La La La

Yuna – Lullabies

 

DJ#2 – Kalia

Music playlist:

Beyonce – Love On Top

Frank Ocean – I’ve Been Thinking About You

Crooked Smile – J. Cole

Mariah Carey – #Beautiful

Sean Kingston – Beat It

Commentary #1: Cassandra on  “The Flaws Of Mainstream Music”

Commentary #2: Brandon on how “Downloading Music Is Killing The Physical Album Industry”

 

DJ#3: Juan

Music Playlist:

J Cole – In The Morning

Michael Jackson – Billie Jean

2Pac – Changes

Chris Brown – Take Me Down

Commentary #3: Isaiah on “The Inspiration Of Rap and A Concert Experience”

Roundtable: Jaylonie on the topic of Teens Being Killed

 

Multi-Media Team:

Web Manager: Gabriel Saravia

Photographers: Dani and Lasalle

Design Manager: Stan

Social Media Manager: Jobari

Show Photos: flickr.com/youthradio
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