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Broadcasting students to join Jazz Fest

The students will undertake film and audio interviews with bands playing at the National Jazz Festival.
The students will undertake film and audio interviews with bands playing at the National Jazz Festival. Mark Mckeown.

For over 50 years the National Jazz Festival has entertained residents and visitors to the Bay of Plenty.

Like all events, behind the scenes volunteers work tirelessly to ensure the Festival lives up to its world class reputation.

For the fourth year in a row, students from Bay of Plenty Polytechnic's Certificate in Radio Broadcasting class will join the organising team and volunteer their time and skills around the city.

Radio student Jordan Hudson is thrilled to be involved. "It's an incredible experience being part of such a well known NZ music event," says Jordan.

"We get a bird's eye view of how the whole thing works and how everyone has their individual roles within the festival which helps bring it together as a whole."

The students will undertake film and audio interviews with bands, help out local radio stations, keep the social media wires active and pitch in where needed to ensure the event runs smoothly.

Becks Chambers, Jazz Festival Director, said she was grateful for the help the students provided.

"It's fantastic to have the students on board. They provide an awesome service and, we hope, they also gain excellent work experience along the way."

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