Showing posts with label Youth Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youth Day. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 June 2016

eNCA to once again feature junior anchors this Youth Day

eNCA today revealed that the channel will once again feature 'junior anchors' co-anchoring the news on Youth Day this year.

The school learners will sit alongside usual eNCA anchors and present a few segments during the bulletin they part of. The channel will also feature debates around issues pertaining to the youth throughout the day and will allow their 'Junior Anchors' to get a few questions in as well.

In addition, the channel will also have school children who want to work in the industry doing various behind the scenes roles as well.

The channel did the same last year and it wasn't too bad. Quite nice actually, even though a few of the anchors were a bit reserved.

All the local news channels tend to feature younger talent on Youth Day. Last year, the SABC produced a live Youth Day special anchored primarily by their younger reporters and anchors.

Thursday, 18 June 2015

eNCA Hosts Guest Youth Anchors For Youth Day

Jeremy Maggs and his Youth Day co anchor anchoring News Night
All the South African news channels provided special coverage for this past week's Youth Day commemorations.

SABC News Channel simulcasted SABC1's special Youth Day broadcast (which was produced by SABC News) and anchored by SABC News' younger reporters, who did a good job at covering all the events happening concurrently which included interviews with other young people and in studio debates. It also included special reports on relevent topics by reporters like the excellent Chriselda Lewis.

ANN7's cameras were everywhere where major Youth Day commemorations were being held in addition to small information pieces that aired throughout the day. ANN7 boasts the youngest overall anchor lineup of all the local channels: youngest anchor (Chante Jantjies, Weekend Vuka Africa anchor), youngest breakfast show anchor (Abigail Visagie, Vuka Africa) and youngest prime time anchor (Nzinga Qunta, ANN7 Prime).

But my personal favourite has to be eNCA. In addition to the usual live coverage and in studio debates that the others had, eNCA decided to do something less gloomy than to mention things like high youth unemployment, they had school children as co anchors throughout the channel's programming.

Though the school children seemed a bit nervous (though they were quite far from being as bad as those people ANN7 unleashed on us when they launched), it was an experience they would never forget. They got to read and introduce stories, have a bit of banter with the 'senior' anchor, got to interview guests and themselves also got answer relevant questions.


Njabulo Moyo, Duduzile Ramile's co anchor for Youth Day, presented the idea that eNCA have youth anchors co anchor their Youth Day coverage, an idea thatthe channel took up.