CFBX Volunteer Drive

CFBX Volunteer Drive

August 23, 2024 at 3:41 pm  Education, Kamloops, News

CFBX, the campus/community radio station at TRU, will start its spring volunteer drive from Friday, Sept. 6 to Friday, Sept. 20.

They are a volunteer-run and programmed radio station and are always looking for energetic volunteers.

Volunteers do not need to be TRU students.

CFBX programs a wide variety of music and spoken word programming.

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.

They are especially in need of classical music hosts, hip-hop hosts, First Nations hosts, metal hosts, punk hosts and anyone interested in programming in a language other than English.

CFBX is an excellent place to build up job skills in audio editing, interviewing and writing.

Interested? Call the station at 250-377-3988, email [email protected] or drop by House 8 behind the Campus Activity Centre.

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