Debaters know what, when and how to speak out.
Radio Today 89.6 FM understands this and thus incorporated themselves with NSU IV 2012/WUPID Bangladesh as Radio Partner.
For the first time ever, through this tournament they want to allow debaters to join the FM band wagon as a Radio Jockey (RJ).
They would be giving the finalist debaters of both the Bangla and English tournament direct access to the interview board room of Radio Today (circumventing all the filtering processes and usual stages of RJ hunt).
For the debaters who are missing out from the finals, (i.e all the other participants), there would be a special booth at NSU Campus during the tournament, where debaters can drop their CV showing their intent to become RJ. After the usual selections, they would also be the part of the 1st private Radio Station, Radio Today 89.6 FM.

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