“Work hard, pay dues, don’t expect things in life, nothing really is given, earn it!”. Inspirational words from a media superwoman. If you 're looking for a respectable lady, who is a TV personality, former singer, youth advocate, executive producer, broadcaster and, a successful entrepreneur, then Emprezz Golding definitely fits the profile. Apart from being the previously mentioned, she also a TV Executive, a motivational speaker, serves on the board of directors at the Edna Manley College of Visual & Performing Arts, serves as a chairperson at the Maxfield Park Children’s Home; But most of all, she is an exceptional wife and loving mother. Superwoman does not begin to express the achievements of the “Talk Up Youth” TV show producer. Being …show more content…
Golding that is aired on TVJ. There were no specific codes of conducts created for the tv show, but instead she follows those of TVJ. “ Because of the format of Talk Up Yout there are few opportunities for obscenity to be broadcasted. Talk Up Yout is a pre-recorded show so we make use of opportunities to let our panelists know that they can speak boldly and honestly but they are not allowed to use profane language.” This was her response when asked about the measures taken to avoid broadcasting obscenity, she also went on further to say; “ When creating Talk Up Yout I wanted it to be something every single person can watch safely without being exposed to inappropriate content. It was always meant for young people and children but because it’s a show that exposes sometimes graphic issues we knew the show would have a PG-13 rating so young children would have someone with them to explain the more complex issues we address like abuse. As a parent I am invested in making sure Talk Up Yout is safe and never obscene.”. The tv show has stakeholders such as young people, parents, the Government and other policy-makers, youth-led organizations, advocates and Non-Governmental Organizations and business such as CranWata and National Baking Company. Being an activist, obscenity is the last thing Mrs. Golding would ever