All female led teams across WA are encouraged to submit
WTV announces open-call-submissions for new talk show concepts, encouraging female practitioners from WA to submit their ideas. The top six (6) submissions will receive support from staff at WTV to produce a pilot show for both their existing TV platform and their (currently in development) radio service XX990 WAW, WA Women’s Radio.
“We have received a lot of support from the community for our women’s radio concept and have decided to put the call out to the wonderfully talented females of Perth to tell us what they want to see and hear,” said Tibor Meszaros, General Manager WTV.
Positive Community Impact
Many local practitioners have benefited from WTV’s free-to-air broadcast operations. XX990 WAW radio station newcomer Kara Perrin, an aspiring radio broadcast journalist has already had the opportunity to hone her skills in front of the camera on WTV’s long-running series ‘Undercurrent’.
“I think XX990 WAW radio station is a wonderful concept” said Kara. “I can’t wait until I can listen to it in the car”.
XX990 WAW radio station and WTV call for entries
The open-call-for entries is prompted by our Management’s desire to exceed ACMA expectations by being up and running in half the timeframe allotted. To that end, the XX990 programming committee will select the best six (6) applications to pitch their idea to our panel, for a mentorship chance which includes support of both the production and broadcast l commitment on the part of WTV and XX990. WTV and XX990 encourage all female led teams on any topic and specifically encourage proposals by women of CaLD backgrounds, mothers, sports fans and athletes.
Submit your proposals following the above guidelines to the inbox of WTV’s Facebook page, by the 15th June 2019.
Submit your proposals following the above guidelines to the inbox of WTV’s Facebook page, by the 15th June 2019.
For more information, press only:
Tibor Meszaros
0413 664 929
Tibor@wtvperth.com.au
For more information on XX990 WAW radio station:
Please Call – 0413 664 929
