This document evaluates a radio program created by the author. It discusses the conventions used to appeal to the target young audience, such as using a remix of popular music for jingles rather than jazz. Language was kept natural rather than posh or using slang. Jingles were used between presenters to avoid boring listeners. Recording equipment included capacitor mics in the studio and a portable mp3 recorder outside. Editing adjusted volumes for smooth transitions between segments. Overall, the program achieved its goal of appealing to the target audience, but could have been improved with more experienced presenters and better recording technology.