News teams go back to class
TEN and Seven News teams are headed back to schools to tell students how News is made.
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News teams are headed back to the school yard, all in the name of giving back, and getting some grass roots support.
Last week TEN announced its TEN at School programme which sees Sandra Sully, Tim Bailey and the TEN News at Five team visiting a primary school to talk about how a news bulletin is made. Each Thursday weather man Tim Bailey also does a live cross from the lucky school.
TEN’s Matt Doran recently visited students at Oakville Public School in Sydney.
Perhaps inspired by TEN’s community spirit, Seven News this week announced its own School Ambassador & Inspiration Program.
Seven journalists and presenters also visit schools, to discuss their start in the industry, as well as provide advice and insight into the world of News and TV presenting.
Chris Bath recently returned to her former school Holroyd High at Greystanes.
You can register your Sydney school at TEN here and at Seven here.
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5 Responses
I remember talking to Frank Warwick back in the mid 80’s when I was at school in Brisbane
In Brisbane Seven and Nine started doing this way back in the late seventies or early eighties!
Slogan: Meet the stars of Ten’s highest-rating program.
Gotta chase the youth demographics!
They’re corrupting the children!! Won’t someone please think of the children?!?
But seriously, are there any plans for tours outside of Sydney?