Sayembara Berhadiah Radio Kerajaan Arab Saudi (RASSBI) bulan Rabiul Akhir 1430 H/April 2009

PERTANYAAN.

  1. Apakah nama kubur yang paling indah di dunia dan di mana?
  2. Ayat berapa dan surat apa yang terpanjang dalam Al-Quran?
  3. Apakah nama sumur minyak terbesar di dunia dan di Negara mana?

Kirimkan jawaban anda melalui

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RTI to hold a speech contest

“Having Fun in Taipei

2009 Mandarin and Taiwanese Speech Contest for Non-native Speakers
Sign up before April 30th!

Taipei, the capital of Taiwan, is the most familiar Taiwanese city for people living in other countries. In order to encourage foreigners to learn Taiwanese and Mandarin Chinese, Radio Taiwan International (RTI) and the Taipei City Department of Information and Tourism are hosting a speech contest for foreigners. As long as you have lived in Taiwan for less than six years, you are eligible to enter. The contest offers an opportunity to not only learn more about Taiwan, but also to speak about how you have fun in Taipei and demonstrate your language skills.

All contestants will be treated to afternoon tea at the Grand Hotel, and we will be present the first-place winner with a prize of NT$30,000 and a free night’s stay at the Grand Hotel. Read more…

NHK World TV: Digista Stadium

What is DIGITAL STADIUM

Helping undiscovered talent to make a world debut
” Digital Stadium,” also known as “Digista” is a TV program that invites artists to submit a wide range of digital art works for judging, comments, and advising from leading professionals active in the field. Digista is dedicated to supporting and nurturing young artists and thereby helping to create a new visual culture for the digital era.
One of the special features of the program is a kind of reverse selection process whereby applicants get to choose the professional artists who will act as “curators” on the show.
Applicants submit their work to a specific member of the curatorial team, whose names are announced in advance via the program web site or on the program itself. The curators then judge the designated artworks, strictly yet kindly, from their professional viewpoint.
Curators choose a “best work of the week” from among the submissions, thereby granting it entry to the Digital Stadium or “Hall of Fame” cherished by all the young artists who apply. Each winner’s name is forever engraved in the Stadium.

Go for the DIGISTA Grand Prize!
The “DIGISTA Awards” are held once a year to select the year’s best works from among those admitted to the Digital Stadium.
After the best works of each category have been selected, judges decide on one work to receive the Grand Prize. Who knows which artist will be the winner of this year’s coveted Grand Prize?
The program is presented by two hosts.
One is NHK commentator Hide Nakaya, who assumes the role of program Navigator. Nakaya is known as the person who designed NHK’s famous egg-shaped logo. Responsible for commentary across the fields of the arts, culture and the digital world, Nakaya supplies us throughout the program with the latest information on digital art.
TV announcer Mayuko Ishii serves as the program MC. Well-known through her appearances on various news programs, Ishii helps out the artists with her concise comments and warm advice.

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Radio Jepang NHK World: Lowongan Penyiar Baru

Seksi bahasa Indonesia akan mengadakan seleksi penyiar baru (paruh waktu) yang mempunyai kemampuan berbahasa Inggris dan Indonesia dengan baik. Read more…

Radio Heritage Foundation: Fiji Military Shuts Down Foreign FM Relays

The current media crisis in Fiji deepened earlier today [April 15] when Radio Fiji technicians accompanied by armed soldiers shut down the two local FM relay transmitters of Radio Australia.

The local relays [Nadi on the western side of Viti Levu island and Suva on the eastern side] both broadcast on 92.6 FM and carried 24/7 broadcasts from Radio Australia in Melbourne. Read more…

Easter 2009: Fresh Pacific Wind Competition Win a CD from the Radio Heritage Foundation

Just released in the UK, Australia and New Zealand is the new pirate radio movie ‘The Boat That Rocked’, a comedy about the British pirate radio scene in the early 1960’s. It’s coming your way soon too.

It’s produced by New Zealander Tim Bevan, who was just 8 years old when Radio Hauraki burst onto the Kiwi airwaves in 1966….and to celebrate the movie and it’s Kiwi connection, we’ve got a copy of the
original CD ‘A Fresh Pacific Wind - Radio Hauraki 1966-1970′ as the prize in our Easter 2009 competition!

To enter this new competition simply answer this question: Read more…