
I participated in the summer work program through Fanshawe College, I along with other students ran 106.9 The X from May-August.
I was first and foremost a producer so a typical day would look like this for me. Once at work I would load all of my approved audio into iMediaTouch production. I then attended morning meetings where we would go over tasks that needed to be done for everyone and projects we were collectively working on.
After the morning meeting, I would review my tasks for the day making sure commercials, liners and other audio in my queue were finished in a timely fashion, client projects of course taking priority.
After having everything voiced I would continue producing until the end of the day often staying behind to finish up that last commercial.
On Tuesdays and Thursdays, I was the point person for Jazz Junction in the afternoons recording with the hosts ensuring they were comfortable, the levels were good and the show was produced by the end of the day.
Every other week I was also an on-air announcer, it was not a regular time I was allotted but was always a four-hour show. Sometimes it would be 6a-10a, 10a-2p, 2p-6p. It was my responsibility to write my bits without a prepping service, time out hours if needed, and play each song. I used iMediaTouch On-Air in manual mode noting when commercials played and any song changes I made.
Additional duties included going on-location to events, recording bits there and sending them to our control room and on occasion sitting in studio and putting to air the audio from others at remotes.
Software Skills

Adobe Audition

Photoshop

Microsoft Word

Trello

Socast Digital

Soundcloud



Snapchat
Additional software skills
iMediaTouch Production
iMediaTouch On-Air