Thomson Foundation was approached by senior managers at Radio Television Brunei to design a bespoke six-month training course for their graduate management trainees
The team's new-found learning was put to the test during their work experience at Bradford Community Broadcasting radio station
The trainees made a version of the BBC's One Show during a module on TV production at York University, calling it the Satu Show, 'satu' being the Malay word for one
The Brunei quartet studied radio production at Nottingham Trent University and TV production at York University
“We’ve learned so much. Now we need to take our new skills home and see how we can apply them” — Kuni Rahman, news producer, Radio Television Brunei
An intensive six-month course in the latest TV and radio production techniques was specially designed for management trainees from Brunei's state broadcaster. Held in the UK in conjunction with leading universities and media organisations, the trainees returned home prepared to lead the next generation of programme makers in Brunei.
Brunei/United Kingdom
Six months
2015
Media leadership skills;
"We’ve been amazed at how well-connected the Thomson Foundation is. Getting to see world-class broadcasting has inspired us, we’ve learned so much"