CFBX Spring volunteer drive

CFBX Spring volunteer drive

April 9, 2025 at 11:10 am  Education, Kamloops, News

You’re invited to CFBX’s, the TRU campus and community radio station, Spring volunteer drive from Friday, April 11 to Friday, April 25.

CFBX is a volunteer-run and programmed radio station that is looking for energetic volunteers to help out on-air and off-air.

Volunteers do not need to be TRU students.

CFBX programs a wide variety of music and spoken word programming with a non-commercial focus.

Music programming includes folk, roots, country, classical, jazz, funk, blues, punk, metal, hip-hop and electronic.

Spoken word programming ranges from social and political issues to sports and entertainment.

CFBX is especially in need of classical music hosts and First Nations hosts.

Take advantage of this opportunity to build skills in audio editing, interviewing, writing and organization.

Interested? Call the station at 250-377-3988, email [email protected] or visit us in-person in House 8 behind the Campus Activity Centre.

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