DMS broadcast class produces first show

Published 3:13 pm Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Demopolis Middle School's broadcast journalism class produced their first show Tuesday morning. Shown are members of the class, from left, Tyler Ward, Keyjana Waller, Sidney Alyn Atkins, Hope Vann, Cheyenna Brown, Kase Adams and instructor Ginger Godwin.

Demopolis Middle School’s broadcast journalism class produced their first show Tuesday morning. Shown are members of the class, from left, Tyler Ward, Keyjana Waller, Sidney Alyn Atkins, Hope Vann, Cheyenna Brown, Kase Adams and instructor Ginger Godwin.

The Demopolis Middle School broadcast journalism class produced its first morning announcements show Tuesday morning.

The announcements were live-streamed onto the school’s website, and will be each morning. The shows are also archived for 30 days on the site so parents can go back and watch them later if they don’t get to see them live.

“This will help us better communicate with parents about what’s going on in the school,” DMS principal Blaine Hathcock said. “Right now, it just covers the morning announcements, but we are working to expand it to more of a broadcast as we go forward.”

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The announcements can be accessed by going to www.dcsedu.com and clicking on the Demopolis Middle School page. There is a video player in the center of the page where the announcements can be viewed.

Tyler Ward and Kase Adams are the news anchors for the Demopolis Middle School morning announcements.

Tyler Ward and Kase Adams are the news anchors for the Demopolis Middle School morning announcements.

The instructor of the class, Ginger Godwin, said she felt like the first announcements went well Tuesday morning.

“I think it went great,” she said. “We’re working to add things to it as we go along like an introduction and a closing. We’re also going to do teacher spotlights and student spotlights.”

Currently, the announcements begin at 8 a.m., but after the first couple weeks of the show, they are hoping to start them at 7:55 a.m. instead.

“We’re just trying to get everyone settled at this point,” Hathcock said. “The possibilities with this class are endless, and we’re just trying to get everything rolling right now.”

As of right now, there isn’t a broadcast class at Demopolis High School, but Hathcock said he has spoken with DHS principal Dr. Tony Speegle about it, and that it’s something that could be looked at in the future.

The first announcements show was less than two minutes long, but Hathcock said as it expands, they hope to make it about a seven or eight minute show. Godwin said the class is also looking into getting a backdrop for the set with the Tiger TV logo to make the show feel more like a broadcast.