Radio
By nakula2009
@nakula2009 (2325)
Indonesia
August 13, 2011 12:48am CST
I would like to work at a radio transmitter.
At my workplace colleagues have already said many times should I try that is because I talk the whole day very much and very often the center of attention when it comes to bringing people to laugh.
I would like a radio station contests. Can someone tell me in what direction will it professionally?
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@najibdina29 (1309)
• Indonesia
15 Aug 11
Hi nakula, I do not want to disillusion. Radiomederator is not so simple. Even with a small local stations you will have no chance without previous experience. Of people who like to talk and get people to laugh, it gives them a hand, quite a lot - and the other are by far not the only qualifications that must bring a moderator. This is due to the fact that presenters are among the so-called gifted professionals.
Which means: Moderators often come from the journalism and an internship at the previous stored radio (which alone usually takes two years). To get to the vast majority have been odd jobs at small stations as a freelancer for a pittance, often for years. Have enjoyed the speech training and contacts built up. Of course there are also newcomers, but those are people who have won one of the super-cool private radio stations auditions or jobs in other conspicuous moderation (at events, galas or even supermarket openings).
In short: for a moderator job please apply to the not so easy with success. Without samples (send recordings from free labor), here's nothing at all. You can of course still simply write a letter of application ("happy talk, tell jokes, I'm spontaneous," etc.) - the prospects are just as great as for an application without evidence of activity as a rock star or supermodel.