The recent radio talk show training course was run by Internews,
an international non-governmental organization that specializes
in training journalists. The course for community radio journalists
followed a successful training program for eight journalists from
the national radio broadcaster, Radio Timor-Leste. Before the
training, few community radio stations produced regular talk show
programming.
"Talk shows are an important type of program for community
radio in Timor-Leste because they are cheap and easy to produce,
and journalists can interview guests from the local community,"
explained Firmansyah MS, the training manager for Internews. "Talk
shows are also an important forum for empowering society."
The training course included a very practical component: the
journalists produced their first talk show. The program focuses
on HIV/AIDS and features two of East Timor's top health experts.
The show is being distributed to community radio stations for
broadcast across the country.
USAID supports Internews as an implementing partner in its support
of good governance practices in East Timor. Independent media
organizations with skills to develop relevant and engaging programs
encourage citizen participation and promote open and accountable
government.

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