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Boston Media House intern earns the nod from e.tv

[Johannesburg, 22 April 2013] - Boston Media House student, Merafe Thaganyane-Saku, is making her mark at television channel e.tv and is not letting anything stand in the way of her achieving success. The young intern has grasped the opportunity to master all aspects of television production with both hands – taking advice and learning as much as she can from her more experienced colleagues.

"I had volunteered at the NGO side of an advertising agency before, but as an intern, you are pushed much more – expectations are greater and you have to work hard to prove yourself," says Thaganyane-Saku. She adds, however, that everyone at e.tv was very helpful and friendly, which made it easier to adapt and fit in.

Thaganyane-Saku grew up in a small village near Kuruman, in the Northern Cape. Her friends suggested she apply to Boston Media House. She was keen to try the college as she had the impression that most people who went to Boston did well and were successful. She first chose to study Graphic Design but then later changed to Media with the view of specialising in marketing.
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Last updated : 22 April 2013

 
 
 

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