CFL Broadcast Studio Launched at FIT
It was also a historic day for FIT as for the first time a Corporate sponsor stepped forward to provide full assistance.
Communications Fiji Limited, the parent company of FM96, Fijivillage, Viti FM, Radio Sargam and Navtarang today officially handed over the state of the art broadcast studio to the FIT's Media and Journalism department at its Raiwai campus.
CFL Managing Director, William Parkinson while officially opening the studio this morning said the company invested more then $15,000 to build the CFL Studio and it will benefit the media industry as the students will use the state of the art facility.
Parkinson has also called on other Corporate organisations to assist institutions like FIT.
FIT Director, Doctor Ganesh Chand said this initiative by Communications Fiji Limited will help the media and Journalism students to be well versed with the equipment before joining the industry. The CFL Studio at FIT Raiwai was locally built by CFL's Engineering team and all the equipment was brought in from abroad.
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