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The Written Proposal: Please fill out this written proposal and send it to cjsfprog@sfu.ca.

You can submit it in an attached Word document (preferable), or just in the body of your email. Personal Information (provide information for each person involved) Name: Address: Phone number(s): E-mail address: If applicable, list any related skills, experience, associations, or training you have that will strengthen your ability to do your proposed program: Show information Name of Proposed Program: What type of program will it be? (music, spoken word, or mix) What days and times would you prefer to do this show? (do not base your answer on what appears to be available in the program guide, as the program changes month-to-month) What length of program are you proposing? (30min, 1 hour, or 2 hours) What will the frequency of the program be? (weekly, bi-weekly, monthly, or a finite series) Describe the program you are proposing. For music shows, include what genre(s) you plan on playing. For shows with a strong spoken word element, include how you will structure the show. Why do you want to do a show on CJSF? On a scale of 1-10, where 10 is extremely committed and 1 is not at all committed, how committed are you to making sure that your program is on-air every week that it is scheduled to broadcast? Feel free to comment on this commitment. Who do you think your audience would be? How will you engage with that audience / what do you have to offer that audience? How will you ensure that perspectives other than just your own will be included in the program? List here no less than 25 sample features for your proposed program: (NOTE: for music shows, give 25 samples of artists, and beside that also list a sample song, its year of release, the genre, and whether or not it is Cancon. For spoken word shows, list 25 specific sample

topics of discussion, plus resources you might use to cover that topics adequately, such as who you would interview, or where you would go for research. For mix shows, list a combination of music and topics)

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