Reminder: The registration deadline is approaching! Submit your registration by February 27, 2025.
Guidelines for News Anchor Competition
Eligibility:
Open to all college students.
Each participant must register individually or in teams (if applicable).
Contestants must adhere to the competition’s timeline and deadlines for submission or participation.
Competition Format:
Round 1: Pre-recorded News Presentation Contestants will be required to submit a pre-recorded video (time limit: 2–3 minutes) presenting a news segment. Topics can vary (e.g., national, international, or local news).
Round 2: Live News Reading Participants will read a live news script in front of the judges. This round will test their spontaneity, clarity, and confidence on camera.
Round 3: Interview Segment Participants may be asked to conduct a short, live interview with a “guest” (judge or another participant), demonstrating their ability to handle questions and interact smoothly.
Judging Criteria:
Clarity and Articulation Clear pronunciation, good enunciation, and a confident, engaging tone.
Content Knowledge Understanding of the news topics being presented and ability to convey it succinctly.
Delivery and Presence Poise, body language, and confidence while on camera.
Timing Staying within the given time limits for each segment.
Adherence to Ethical Standards Ensuring content is unbiased, accurate, and appropriate for all audiences.
Presentation Skills:
Voice Quality A pleasant, strong voice with variation in pitch and tone to engage the audience.
Facial Expressions and Body Language Participants should maintain eye contact with the camera and use appropriate gestures.
Pacing The flow of the presentation should be natural—neither too fast nor too slow.
Equipment & Setup (for Pre-recorded Round):
Camera Quality Ensure good lighting and a clear, well-framed shot.
Sound Quality Participants must ensure clear, audible speech with minimal background noise.
Dress Code Professional attire, appropriate for a news anchor role.
Time Limits:
Pre-recorded segment: 2–3 minutes.
Live reading: 2 minutes max.
Interview segment: 2 minutes.
Rules:
No script reading for the live presentation.
Any offensive or inappropriate content will lead to disqualification.
Participants must stay within the allotted time.
Participants should avoid overly personal or controversial opinions during the news segment.
Prizes:
The winner will receive a trophy, certificate, or gift card
Runners-up will receive certificates of merit.
Participants who demonstrate exceptional performance may be offered direct placement opportunities or internships by our media partners.
Feedback:
Participants will receive constructive feedback from the judges on their performance.
Event In-Charges:
T Menangkumla (Assistant Professor, Department of Mass Communication)
Phone: +91 76308 83760
Email: menangkumla@tetsocollege.edu.in
Dr. Vanlal Chhanchhuahi (Assistant Professor, Department of Mass Communication)