In my career two conversations made a profound difference. Both conversations were informal. Neither was structured. Both invaluable.
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Developing talent is broadcasting’s biggest blind spot, @TimZunckel reckons. Here he is on why mentorship matters and the new programme he's created to address the issue. #themediabeat https://t.co/wkUeuLaSjo
Talent is everywhere, opportunity isn't. That's why I've created the Tuned Media Mentorship Programme.
If you know someone who would benefit from this opportunity, please share it.
To read more about the programme, click : https://t.co/JLD6q29MBm
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‘And in the weather today… It’s hot, damn hot, real hot!’ This year’s theme for World Radio Day 2025—Radio and Climate Change���could not be timelier, writes @timzunckel. https://t.co/oIt1bLqtmS
@TimZunckel, Regional Media Business Advisor @ Africa Internews is responding to the question, where is the audience? #Day1 of Building Resilient Info. Ecosystems in #SouthernAfrica. He talks about strategies for Understanding, Engaging & Monetising the audience
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So, you didn’t win (a @telkomza@SARadioAwards). @timzunckel's advice: 'The reality is you need to try& make everything you do good enough to be put in that special ‘radio awards’ folder... Make sure you set out to win every time you practice your craft. https://t.co/T6E0LKu0We
Enjoying reading these articles by @TimZunckel on The Media Online from 2021 about the industry, radio trends, and development of upcoming talent. More and more people need to read these articles.
Thanks for writing what we’ve thought.
No one got into media because they were passionate about the numbers or making money. Many journalists are passionate and inspired by using media to tell stories and effecting change in their society.- @TimZunckel, Regional Media Business Advisor - Africa, @Internews#AIJC2023
.@TimZunckel of @Internews attributed the struggles of many media house to the absence of a long term sustainability plan.
Speaking at #AIJC2023, he said beyond donor funding, sustainability must be important conversation in newsrooms because of media's future & independences.
In memory of M(i)cKaiser. @TimZunckel pays homage to Eusebius McKaiser. "He cared. He cared to prepare, practice & perform. He cared for the basics & respected the audience & the platform. He gave a shit in a world where politicians 'fear fokol'." https://t.co/YljOn9ed36
Video killed the radio star – NOT. The oldest broadcast medium is still the most trusted, reliable and resourceful – ra<u>dio connects like no other, writes @TimZunckel in #TheMediaYearbook2023. https://t.co/F8Zn3pYMHh
Am I in the dark here, surely this electricity for free airtime regulation is the roast chicken ban to covid? I'll listen on the radio..
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Beating radio's drum. Although there are always challenges to face and questions to be asked, SA radio is in a good space in 2022, writes @TimZunckel . One could even go so far as to call it a golden age of audio that’s busy unfolding at the moment. https://t.co/NZ3PmoStOz