In a rich scientific atmosphere and with distinguished attendance, the activities of the technical scientific workshop organized by the Laboratory of Media Products Usage and Reception in Algeria, in partnership with the Laboratory of Media, Communication and Social Uses, were concluded under the title:
“The Components and Elements of Radio Programme Production: From a Mature Idea to an Authentic Script and Creative Performance.”
The workshop was supervised and facilitated by Dr. Faiza Bakkar and the emerging journalist Yasmine, who delivered an outstanding theoretical and practical intervention. Their contribution enabled students to explore the different stages of radio programme production, starting from idea development and refinement, moving to scriptwriting and mastery, and finally transforming it into professional and creative media performance.
The event also witnessed the notable presence of the Laboratory of Media, Communication and Social Uses, represented by its director, Professor Driss Cherif, along with active and meaningful participation from the school’s students, who demonstrated strong engagement and keen interest in the workshop’s topics.
This initiative is part of efforts to support practical training and strengthen the link between academic knowledge and professional practice, thereby contributing to the development of students’ skills and preparing them to meet the challenges of the contemporary media landscape.







