Bursaries

Mo Flava To Give Away 10 Bursaries For Media Studies at Boston Media Hous

For the 6th year running, Metro FM radio personality and club DJ, Mo Flava, is set to give away 10 bursaries to prospective students with a diploma entry matric certificate.

Mo Flava will be giving away bursaries to students interested in studying Media at Boston Media House.

Media Studies are often an overlooked qualification as if having a nice voice or being good looking will cut it. Mo Flava wants to change that perception and break stereotypes that to get into the Media industry one does not need to study. “Whether someone wants to be on radio as a host or producer, on TV, or as a journalist, it is important to understand the craft and sciences behind these fields and what it takes to be excellent, just like anyone trying to studying and get into finance or accounting for example” expresses Mo Flava.

Auditions/Interviews will be held at both the Boston Media House Sandton and Pretoria campuses during the Boston Media House open days running from the 16th to the 30th of January. Mo Flava will conduct all the auditions and will be available between 09:30am and 13:30pm on the below dates after which he will make a judgement on which 10 candidates will receive Boston Media House bursaries from him.

Audition dates:
· 16 January Sandton
· 23 January Pretoria
· 30 January Sandton

The open days will also include an “Ask Me Anything”, where a panel of industry experts will be invited to share their knowledge about the media industry. All prospective media students are encouraged to attend these sessions.

Connect with Mo Flava on social media for tips on how prospective candidates can prepare for their audition.

Connect with Mo Flava:
Facebook: Mo Flava (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mo-Flava/24813824202?fref=ts)
Twitter: @MoFlavaDJ
Instagram: @MoFlava
Website: www.moflavadj.co.za
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7upKEPTU2dUuLU67yt5ePg

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