Tune In Turn Up – Episode 8

06.07.13
Tune In Turn Up – Episode 8 (Youth Radio Raw Spring 2013 Episode 8)
[caption id="attachment_1647" align="alignleft" width="363"]Youth Radio Raw Spring 2013 Episode 8 Youth Radio Raw Spring 2013 Episode 8[/caption] Today, our amzing DJs Alvaro, Catory, and Jordan play some of their favorites like Ice Cube "Check Yo Self", Kat Dahlia "Gangsta", and Drake " No New friends". Plus a news update on student loans and Robert Perman by our anchors Juan and Romero. So tune in and listen to the amazing show. Youth Radio Raw is a weekly radio show produced by Bay Area young people ages 14-18. Students work in partnership with adult professionals to learn the basics of journalism, music production and multimedia. For photos of the show, go to Youth Radio’s flickr page www.flickr.com/youthradio. Check out a live tweet of the show by following @YouthRadio and searching for #youthradioraw.   SHOW CREDITS – DJ: Jordin Newscast:
 Juan and Romero PSA: Jhsiri and Teresa Scholarships Music Playlist: Wale - Bad ft Rihanna Remix Ciara - Body Party Taylor Swift- We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together Chief Keef - Now It’s Over Kelly Rowland- Dirty Laundry DJ: Catory Commentary #1: Chad Stuff That Goes In Your Mouth Review: Rafael
 - Review of Bjork Concert Music Playlist: Kat Dahilia - Gangsta Kelly Rowland - Kisses Down Low Paramore - Monster Robin Thicke - Blurred Lines DJ: Alvaro Commentary #2: Lois I Don’t Like Smoking Music Playlist: Tupac - Changes Too Short - Blow the Whistle Eminem - Not Afraid Ice Cube - Check Yo' Self Round Table: Albert Violence In Oakland Multimedia Team: Web Manager: Takiyah Photography: Wade and Edna Social Media Manager: Simone Cover Art Designer: 
Jordan Show Photos: flickr.com/youthradio Follow us on Twitter: @youthradio  
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