Chuo Kotaro

Fun recording of Chuo FM (introduction of correspondent activities)

 Hello, this is Taro Chuo. This is the fifth year of our correspondent activities. It's around this time that I think I've come a little bit. The last Sunday of March was blessed with good weather and coincided with the full bloom of Yoshino cherry tree, so many people went to see the cherry blossoms. There are many places where you can enjoy cherry blossoms in Chuo-ku, and there are future events such as the Sakura Festival on Yaesu Sakura Street, so you can still enjoy it.

 Well, one of my favorite correspondent activities is the recording of Chuo FM.
I was able to appear on the radio on the blog "Report of correspondent off party" written in February, and I was delighted to go.

 This time, I would like to describe such a radio appearance, including the meaning of introducing correspondent activities.

The recording is as follows.

 Our correspondent will appear in the corner of the program called Hello Radio City (commonly known as "Halo Radhi"), which is broadcast during the daytime (Monday to Friday) on weekdays. It will be Chuo-ku. It will be broadcast for about 10 minutes around 12:30 on Thursday. Halo Radhi is a live broadcast, but since this corner is not live, it will be recorded about 2-3 weeks before the air.

 It will be a corner where you will introduce a blog written by a correspondent while talking with navigator JUMI. JUMI will draw out the personality of the correspondent, such as being able to listen to what was not written on the blog, behind the scenes of interviews, and sometimes becoming a topic of hobbies.

 As a listener, I love it! Chuo-ku, as well as other corners, I usually listen to Haro Radhi during the lunch break on weekdays. As a correspondent who often guides Chuo-ku, you can purchase trivia that can be used as a guide.

 The recording location will be Chuo FM's studio located in Tokyo Square Garden B1, which is directly connected to Kyobashi Station on the Ginza Line. Since B1 is an open space, the recording scenery can be seen from the outside. When I guide Kyobashi as a guide, I will also introduce the studio of Chuo FM, but since it is always only an explanation from the outside, I hope that there will be an opportunity to introduce inside.

 The recording itself is about 10 minutes, but before that, we will have a brief meeting in a chat format (I will receive a simple Q & A table with free entry for the meeting, so the correspondent will prepare an answer in advance ). It's about 15 minutes in time. This chat is quite fun, and when it comes to "Let's talk in this way", expectations for recording will increase. After recording, we will have a chat with you and say, "Well, thank you again!" I usually do two recordings, so there are also correspondents besides myself, and I'm glad that there are more acquaintances. If you bring the CD of the requested song, you will be able to play it immediately after the air, so it is one of the pleasures to think about what to do.

I would like to mention a little bit about this recording.

 In this recording, I feel like I spent most of my time on other topics (such as talking about my favorite movies or how I use Central FM as a correspondent) than on the blog . Rather, I forgot that the broadcast time was only about 10 minutes, so I talked too much other than blogs, and I felt like I was back to JUMI. 。 。
During the recording, words do not come out, and there are some frustrating parts that say "I really wanted to say this way", but I will take it as positively as possible if I can make use of it next time. As a request song, I requested the theme song from that movie I've seen three times.

 "I love it! The broadcast date of Chuo-ku "will be April 11 (Thursday). If you like, I would appreciate it if you could ask me. For more information, please refer to the following link.
http://tokuhain.chuo-kanko.or.jp/archive/author/201509/


Hello Radio City: Every Monday to Friday from 12:00 to 13:00 (rebroadcast: 18:00 to 19:00 in the evening of the same day)
 ※Correspondent's Corner "I love you! Chuo-ku is about 10 minutes from 12:20 to 12:40 on Thursday.

 ※Listen It is also possible to listen to streaming the Internet using Radio. (Refer to http://fm840.jp/simul-radio.html)