Read the text and decide if the sentences are true or false.
Lots of universities in Great Britain have their own radio station. Students who are studying media courses or hope to work in the radio industry usually run the stations.
The radio stations entertain the students by playing all the latest music and chart hits. They also review bands, films, and new CDs among other things.
On a more serious note, the radio station informs the students about all the news on campus and in the local area.
A radio station needs several people to run smoothly. Firstly, there’s a DJ who presents the show and plays the music. There is a journalist who writes and then reads the news. A technician or engineer is always nearby in case the equipment breaks down. Lastly, the producer organizes everything and controls the show.
Working for the radio station is good for the students involved. They gain useful practical experience that may help them find a job in the future.
1. The radio stations in Great Britain are run by professionals in the radio industry. ...
2. The radio stations only play music and review bands and films. ...
3. A radio station needs a DJ, a journalist, a technician, and a producer to run smoothly. ...
4. Working for the radio station is not beneficial for the students involved. ...