Budding Wishaw media stars will be taking to the airwaves shortly thanks to the town’s YMCA.The YM have successfully secured funding for the project and next month WYTV will begin production focusing on the history of Wishaw and its town centre.YM chair Mary Jean Ferguson is delighted that the project is getting off the ground and hailed the enthusiasm of those taking part.“They can’t wait to get started,” she said.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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They will be doing all the work and working in various roles so it’s very exciting to see exactly where it will go.”Mary Jean credits her colleague Emma Williamson with getting the project off the ground and can’t wait to see the results.She added: “Emma is the head of our esports academy and came to us with the idea of doing a project like this.“Initially we thought it might be in the form of a podcast but the kids wanted to go down the path of content creation.“Emma will work with them and they will be doing the jobs off-camera as well as being on camera.“It’s her baby and we are really
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