I’d got a chance to work for two weeks at BBC Radio Leeds. I was shocked for 21 a long time. I couldn’t believe it. It was months since I’d 22 my application letter. I’d 23 that I was one of the 24 applicants applying for work experience.
A few days later, I walked around the building for the first time, totally with 25 . It wasn’t the beautiful studios but the news team that 26 me most. Before my BBC placement(实习工作), I’d worked 27 at a local commercial radio. Things there were always in a mess. This was absolutely not the 28 here.
The highlight of my two weeks there is that feeling of 29 that the whole team unites and devotes their 30 . All that hard work was worth it: you had 31 listeners, insightful(有见解的) interviewees, and all this added to the 32 of the show. Sure, there were tough moments but if you 33 then it’ll all work out in the end.
I 34 plenty of actual work. Researching topics, booking guests, and meeting guests were all things I spent a lot of time doing, but that 35 is not definitely complete and I also 36 a lead story for the breakfast show, too.
I’m going back to study the final year of my broadcast journalism degree at the University of Leeds soon, but in my mind there’ll be that 37 of unemployment. Obviously my 38 career is dependent on what opportunities will be in store for me, but 39 there’s one thing I’ve learnt, it’s this: I want to work somewhere with a team of people as friendly and fantastic as the 40 at BBC Radio Leeds.