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RTB International Seeks Fresh Faces For TV Presenters
By P. Marilyn

Bandar Seri Begawan - Radio Television Brunei is currently on a hunt to recruit new TV personalities to be featured in RTB International where its broadcasting service expands to the whole of Asia and further to the Middle East, providing a range of programmes that includes national news, current affairs, religious, dramas, entertainment and educational programmes.

Currently, the Unit Planning and Presentation of RTB International has come up with strategies to change and consequently uplift the new image by improving their Branding and Programme contents.

A series of new programmes catering for kids, infotainment, documentary, talk show and entertainment, have been proposed, hence the necessity for the search of new talent. This opportunity will serve as a platform for the locals to venture into broadcasting.

A series of auditions will be held this weekend from December 15 until December 17, for those aged between 12 and 30, and are interested to showcase their talents as TV presenters.

For those in the Brunei Muara, Temburong and Tutong districts, the audition will be held at Studio `A of RTB in Bandar Seri Begawan, on December 15 and December 16.

For those in the Belait and Tutong districts, auditions -will be held at- RTB Studio in Kuala Belait.

The auditions will start from Sam until 5pm. Applicants are expected to bring along their latest passport-size photo and their smart cards to the audition. There will be a series of tasks that each applicant will have to go through during the audition.

For further details, contact RTB International at 2243111 ext 234 or 174 during working hours, or email rtbsatelit@rtb.gov.bn. -- Courtesy of Borneo Bulletin

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