FJCS celebrates the National Radio Day with friends from Radio Romania
Articol de Radiojurnal, 01 Noiembrie 2020, 19:10
Today, public radio celebrates 92 years since the first broadcast.
On the National Radio Day, the Faculty of Journalism and Communication Studies - the University of Bucharest welcomes the public role of Radio Romania and its mission to inform the public correctly and equidistantly.
FJCS Dean, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Antonio Momoc: “November 1 is National Radio Day, a celebration for the faculty and for our students and graduates who work or have worked in Public Radio. FJCS has a partnership with Radio Romania. Our students do internships at Radio Romania News, Radio Bucharest, Radio Cultural, some of our teachers have worked as radio journalists or collaborated with Radio Romania.
Personally, I started my career in the press, in Radio Romania, some time before choosing my university career. Radio is a place where you can learn from professionals, an institution with an essential role in promoting the values of a democratic society.
I am connected to Radio not only by the 7 years I spent as a reporter, producer at Radio Bucharest or invited to the shows of my former colleagues, but also by my research preoccupation for the Gusti School, since the time of my doctoral studies.
The sociologist Dimitrie Gusti contributed to the birth of public radio and was first in 1928 a member of the Board of Directors of the new public service and then President of the Council (1929-1932), a position from which he became involved in the construction of Radio University. Gusti, founder of institutions with a major role in the modernization of the Romanian state, understood from the beginning the mission of public radio."
FJCS celebrates the National Radio Day together with friends and journalists from Radio Romania.
Translated by: Radu Matei