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Destin High School launches Radio Broadcasting Club in partnership with Destin FM

Destin High School has announced the launch of a new Radio Broadcasting Club in partnership with Destin FM, offering students a unique opportunity to explore the world of radio and broadcasting. Students will have the chance to learn from industry professionals and develop skills that could lead to future opportunities in the field. “Destin High […]

Destin High School has announced the launch of a new Radio Broadcasting Club in partnership with Destin FM, offering students a unique opportunity to explore the world of radio and broadcasting.

  • The club aims to provide hands-on experience in various aspects of radio broadcasting, including voice talent development, broadcast journalism, and radio show hosting.

Students will have the chance to learn from industry professionals and develop skills that could lead to future opportunities in the field.

“Destin High School is extremely excited to partner with Destin FM to offer this unique opportunity for students to learn all about the world of broadcasting and digital Media,” said Donald Williams, Executive Director of Destin High School. “Providing students opportunities like this allows them to pour back into their local community in meaningful ways and also provides valuable skills needed for life.”

The Radio Broadcasting Club will offer live broadcasting opportunities, allowing student talent to host shows on Destin FM. Additionally, the club will feature a School to Work Pipeline Program, aimed at paving the way for students to enter the broadcasting industry.

An interest meeting for the Radio Broadcasting Club is scheduled for March 27 at 3:30 PM in the school’s “Shark Tank” meeting space.

  • The club is open to all students interested in exploring the field of broadcasting, whether they aspire to become journalists, radio hosts, or simply wish to try something new.

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