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Golden Bell Award for Best Youth Program Host — Students and Instructor of the Course “Application and Creation of Voice-Oriented Self-Media” Win Recognition

2025/10/20   Honors
Golden Bell Award for Best Youth Program Host — Students and Instructor of the Course “Application and Creation of Voice-Oriented Self-Media” Win Recognition

[Department of Radio and Television]

The 60th Golden Bell Awards for Radio were recently held, and Wu Yu-Hsuan , Adjunct Assistant Professor at the College of Communication, National Chengchi University, won the “Best Youth Program Host Award” for his program Already Liked You on Broadcasting Corporation of China (BCC) Han Sheng Radio. The program is not only his personal creative work. Professor Wu emphasized that this honor belongs to the entire team: “Please give the applause to my students — they made this possible!”

 

Adjunct Assistant Professor Wu Yu-Hsuan of the College of Communication received the “Best Youth Program Host Award” for the program Already Liked You. The production team includes NCCU students Sheng Bao-Xin and Wang Yi-Chuan, both of whom are students from Professor Wu’s course “Voice-based Self-Media Application and Production.”

 

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Beginning with a General Education Course: Faculty and Students Co-create a Radio Program

The program is hosted and planned by Professor Wu Yu-Hsuan, with team members Sheng Bao-Xin, a student double-majoring in Chinese and Radio and Television, and Wang Yi-Chuan, a student in the Department of Radio and Television. Both students were enrolled in his general education course “Application and Creation of Voice-Oriented Self-Media” offered through NCCU’s College for Self-directed Learning. Already Liked You is part of the youth program series Radio Hostel on Han Sheng Radio. Centered on the idea of “teaching radio through radio, and exploring audio media through audio media,” the program combines hands-on learning with narrative settings, inviting young listeners to rediscover the world through sound.

The program is designed like a youth hostel themed around sound. Participants learn planning, hosting, and editing, and through simulation and discussion, explore their own modes of expression. The program does not seek to dazzle or overwhelm; instead, it uses sound as a guide, accompanying listeners as they discover their own pace between creation and daily life.

The collaboration began through the course “Application and Creation of Voice-Oriented Self-Media”, and the two students ultimately shared the honor of the Golden Bell Award with Professor Wu.

A Program that Accompanies Youth Through Sound Wins the Golden Bell Award

Reflecting on how the program began, Professor Wu recounts with emotion: “This program was recorded at Voice of NCCU, right after I finished teaching. In that moment, I felt as if I was meeting my younger self—the one who first entered the world of radio over ten years ago.” He expressed gratitude to Han Sheng Radio and his team for their support: “Thank you to everyone I love and who loves me. Thank you, radio, for reminding me who I am.”

 

Adapted from: Department of Radio and Television, National Chengchi University

https://rtv.nccu.edu.tw/PageDoc/Detail?fid=4095&id=36548

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