Journalism Class Visits KSL
Journalism students at Diamond Fork Junior High recently visited the studios of KSL TV, and the radio stations FM 100 and Arrow 103.5. Students were able to talk with reporters and ask them questions about a career in journalism. Students were even invited into the broadcasting booth of FM100, and were present as the DJ broadcast live on the air. After investigating the working environments of professional journalists, students were also able to watch live filming of the KSL News At Noon program.