The document describes an editorial team consisting of 4 members: Luis Casasnovas, Javi Gual, Jordi López, and Joaquim Vilà. It outlines a 4 step individual process for the students to perform 7 different roles and post their work to a blog. It also includes responses to questions about listening to the radio, the future of radio, and a student's experience in step 1 of the process.
3. What is an Editorial Team or a Journalistic
team ?
1.How many people are there in the journalistic
team?
2.Mention the 7 roles the students will perform.
3.Where will the students post their work? They
will post their work in a blog.
4.
5. Do you listen to the radio? What do you
listen to?
Yes, radio flaixbac
Is radio an influential tool? How?
Yes
What is the future of radio?
people listen to the radio for two things:
find out about current events and
listening to music
6. Write 4/5 lines about your experience in
this first step:
I think the radio is the last element of
communication and does not have
much viavilitat, maybe in the future of
radio is the most used to know the
news people. I respect that I think make
the step 1: it must be said I was
the last to choose.
7. • What stations do you listen to?
• Why do you listen to the radio?
• What stations do other
members of your family listen
to?
• How many hours per day do you
listen to the radio?
8. What are call numbers?
What is the target audience of
your station?
Would there be a difference in
approach between different
stations?
Name some products
advertised on the station you
listen to during the news
broadcast.
10. • A huge new visitor attraction is opening
in Belfast, Northern Ireland, all about
the Titanic ship, that tragically sank
100 years ago.
11. • Titanic Belfast includes galleries and
reconstructions of what the ship looked
like inside. Building work took three years
- the same length of time it took to build
the Titanic itself.
12. • The highlight is this 10,000 piece replica of
the Grand Staircase inside the Titanic.
13. • There are also replicas of what the cabins
looked like on board the ship.
14. • There'll be galleries telling the Titanic's
story, from when the idea for the ship was
first thought of in Belfast in the early
1900s, to the sinking in 1912 and then re-
discovery of its wreck.
15. • It all cost £90 million to make. From the
windows, the area in Belfast where the
Titanic ship was built can be also seen.