== How does a rehearsal  work? ==
The regular rehearsal show is on Tuesdays from 1300 to 1700h or Sundays between 1400 to 1800h. The rehearsal stage prepares you for your show. You can test your concept, practise procedures, familiarise yourself with the technology and also make mistakes! For orientation, you and the programme council will receive a report after the rehearsal stage. You make an appointment with the programme council to discuss your concept and your desired broadcasting slot. The programme council then decides whether you will get a slot on Radio Helsinki with your concept.

==== 1. procedure of       the rehearsal stage on tuesday (note: on sunday we start at 14:00h!): ====
 * 13:00 to         14:00h: Preparations in the studio
 * 14:00 to         15:00h: Live broadcast: Duration max. 55min.
 * 15:00 to         16:00h: Feedback and discussion in the studio
 * 16:00 to         17:00h: Creation of a programme on CBA

==== 2. Titel / Text and maybe one picture of your show ====
 * Title of         the show
 * Description of the show (should arouse curiosity, be written         concisely yet stimulatingly): topics, stories, guests, quotes,

==== 3. estimate       your effort ====
 * Broadcast alone or with guests?
 * Music         contributions?
 * Recorded         contributions: e.g. interviews, atmos, other audio pieces?
 * Do you use USB, LP, CD, MD? '''           Audiofiles should be mp3, ogg, flac or wav''' (but no mp4,         aiff or others).

==== 4. Dramaturgical       programme sequence: How do you structure your programme? Which and       how many chapters does it consist of? ====
 * Jingle: Do         you already have a jingle?
 * Presentations: Introductory presentation, transitional         presentation,         end of presentation
  * The           introduction: should arouse curiosity, provide an overview,           but not           give too much away.
  * Transitional moderation: Link the individual chapters of           your           programme and also welcome listeners who have tuned in later.           Repeat           your programme idea, refer to the station (Radio Helsinki).
  * End           of programme: summary, farewell, reference to the next           programme in           the programme.
  * Note: You should be finished with your closing presentation           5 minutes           before the next programme! The next programme makers can come           into           the studio for the handover. This is an opportunity to greet           each           other and make joint programme handovers. Otherwise: Play five           minutes of music as a transition.
   .

==== Example of a programme description: ====
CBA: https://cba.fro.at/525590

Title: Snapshots from "Sprachenfest #1"

Celebrating the rich cultures of languages in Europe and beyond.       Today we present our visit at the[[https://padlet.com/kirinicivona/grazersprachenfest|Sprachenfest 2021]] which took place at the 24th of September       in Graz.

We talked to organisations involved in language education,       promoting culture, competences and political empowerment of       refugees, migrants or ex-pads.

The Sprachenfest is organised by the [[https://www.sprachennetzwerkgraz.at/PageSprachenfest/tabid/4026/Default.aspx|Sprachennetzwerk         Graz]] and we have been invited to highlight the importance of       living cultures and languages. This year the 20th anniversary of       the European Day of Languages was celebrated.

But now let’s jump into the festival. [[https://cba.fro.at/tag/peninah-lesorogol|Peninah]] and[[https://cba.fro.at/tag/saifullahi-abdurrazak|Saif]]       took the microphones and went through the location talking to the       different organisations.

Listen to the first of two shows from the Sprachenfest Graz.

Today we will meet the Migrants Advisory Board,       Artikel-VII-Kulturverein für Steiermark, European Centre of Modern       Languages, Europäisches Sprachenkompetenz Zentrum, Deutsch in Graz       and the[[https://translationswissenschaft.uni-graz.at/en/itat-1/|Department of Translation Studies at the University of Graz]].