Radio Production Attachments in Kenya
Radio Production attachments give students their first taste of industry practice. Typical duration: 6–12 weeks.
What You'll Do
Observe Radio Operations
Watch how radio programs are planned, produced, broadcast, and managed across different formats and audiences.
Assist with Radio Production
Help with script writing, audio recording, and basic production tasks under supervision.
Complete Logbook
Document your daily activities, observations, and learning experiences throughout the attachment.
Attend Radio Meetings
Participate in program planning sessions, content discussions, and audience engagement strategies.
Learn Radio Tools
Get familiar with audio equipment, broadcasting software, and radio management systems.
Shadow Radio Professionals
Work closely with experienced radio professionals to understand programming and audience engagement.
Skills You'll Gain
Who Should Apply
Year of Study
Diploma students in their final year or recent graduates.
Prerequisites
Basic understanding of radio broadcasting, audio production, and communication principles.
Ideal Candidates
Students with voice skills, creativity, and eagerness to learn from radio professionals.
Academic Requirements
Completion of radio production diploma program with good academic standing.
Typical Host Companies
Duration & Mode
Duration
6–12 weeks (flexible based on university requirements and company needs)
Schedule
Full-time during university breaks, part-time during semester (20-30 hours/week)
Mode
On-site or hybrid (mix of office and remote work)
Supervision
Direct supervision by experienced radio production professionals and regular check-ins with university coordinator
Related Career Pathways
Next Steps: Internships
Future: Graduate Roles
Frequently Asked Questions
What radio production knowledge should I have?
Basic understanding of radio broadcasting, audio production, and communication principles is required. You don't need extensive experience - this is about exposure and learning.
Will I get paid during the attachment?
Most attachments are unpaid as they are educational experiences required by universities. However, some companies may provide transport allowances or lunch stipends.
Can I choose my preferred company?
We try to match students with companies based on their interests and skills, but final placement depends on availability, company requirements, and university approval.
What if I don't have much radio experience?
Basic radio knowledge is required, but we focus on learning and exposure. The attachment is designed to help you gain practical experience and understand industry practices.
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