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    <title>BBC Outreach &amp; Corporate Responsibility Feed</title>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2015 10:20:38 +0000</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[A-level student Nia Dalton volunteered at the BBC’s recent Talent Ticket Roadshow in Bristol. Talent Ticket is designed for year-9 students across 10 of the most disadvantaged schools in Bristol, and aims to present students with an alternative career path in TV.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2015 10:20:38 +0000</pubDate>
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    <p><strong>A-level student Nia Dalton volunteered at the BBC&rsquo;s recent Talent Ticket Roadshow in Bristol. Talent Ticket is designed for year-9 students across 10 of the most disadvantaged schools in Bristol, and aims to present students with an alternative career path in TV.</strong></p>
<p><em>I benefitted from the week massively, and it confirmed I am eager to pursue the path of journalism.</em></p>
<p>I am currently studying English Language, Media Studies and Geography in my second year of A-Levels at the CLF Sixth Form Partnership, Bristol. I wish to pursue an under-graduate degree at university, followed by a post-graduate degree in journalism.</p>
<p>I was familiar with many of the programmes produced from BBC Bristol, such as &lsquo;DIY SOS&rsquo;, &lsquo;Antiques Roadshow&rsquo;, &lsquo;Springwatch&rsquo; and &lsquo;Deal or No Deal&rsquo;. I quickly learnt how different jobs work together to create a final programme. The workplace was as professional and organised as I expected, and so relaxed that I felt comfortable and accepted. I was taken aback by the time, money and skills needed to create the kind of short programme that I simply sit back with a coffee and watch at home. I felt that I could speak openly to three members of staff; my previous BBC tutor Katie Ellis (from the Talent Ticket scheme), and our supervisors Jo Sunderland and Shana Rose. They guided and supported us throughout the week.</p>
<p>From my experience of the &lsquo;BBC Talent Ticket&rsquo; scheme this year I was eager to return on work experience with a group of year-10 students. Although they were many years younger than me we all quickly became friends and a team under the guidance of BBC staff.</p>
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    <p>I attended for five days and experienced different jobs and activities. We were constantly on our feet interacting and learning. One minute I was the director for our Radio 4 show, and then I switched to being a news sports presenter. I learnt many things that just cannot be taught in a classroom. My favourite moment was pitching our own natural history show idea to producers. We had spent the morning brain-storming and gathering inspiration from pitches the BBC were working on. Our target audience was our own age. Our idea was based around sending mis-behaved teenagers into badly affected areas of natural disasters. Not only would this give the teenagers a reality check into difficult, life-threatening situations, but it would also challenge their ability to adapt and help communities. We would give the presenters a task to fulfil (such as building a school), balancing a budget and then film them helping the community. The BBC Bristol production team were supportive and enthusiastic about our idea - filling us with relief and adrenaline!</p>
<p>I benefitted from the week massively as it confirmed I am interested and eager to write in the media eye, and pursue a journalism path. I would like to thank everyone who was a part of my work experience placement.</p>
<p><em>BBC Outreach &amp; Corporate Responsibility brings the BBC closer to its audiences - particularly those audiences we have identified as harder to reach - with face-to-face activity, community support and staff volunteering.</em></p>
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