Very good tips Pandora. Funnily enough, most top presenters (like John Peel) got started on community stations, within hospital radio, or with college radio. Stations want experience, so starting on one of those gives you a springboard to go on to do bigger and better things.
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Media production or sound engineering would be great courses to study. You could also get in contact with a community radio station, I'm sure that there are loads around your area if you search for them online. You should contact the community radio station by email and send them a CV and a cover letter stating why you think that you should be appointed work experience within the station. The only negative side to working in a community radio station is that you don't get paid. However, it is a great way to gain experience as you will learn a lot about how to operate the equipment in the studio and how to construct a show.
You can also volunteer at community radio station if there is one around your neck of the woods or any that is in need of volunteers. If you can do both courses and volunteer, it's some extra icing on the cake.
Certainly true for Heart FM. I come from a radio background and my advice is stay away from radio. It's the most revolting, low paid, insecure, last century thing out there. Study for something that will look after you when you reach your 30s, 40s and 50s. I've seen so many people used and treat like garbage in this scum of an industry.
When you go over 40, your no longer the poster boy/girl and start that long walk across radio desert land, possibly a crap weekend gig on a tinpot station. Don’t do it as a long term career, few make it to old age. If your lucky you’ll be on the BBC.
Media production or sound engineering would be great courses to study if your interested in a career in radio. You could also get in contact with a community radio station, I'm sure that there are loads around your area if you search for them online. You should contact the community radio station by email and send them a CV and a cover letter stating why you think that you should be appointed work experience within the station. The only negative side to working in a community radio station is that you don't get paid. However, it is a great way to gain experience as you will learn a lot about how to operate the equipment in the studio and how to construct a show.
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Very good tips Pandora. Funnily enough, most top presenters (like John Peel) got started on community stations, within hospital radio, or with college radio. Stations want experience, so starting on one of those gives you a springboard to go on to do bigger and better things.
A great inspiration to not give up, I will keep plugging away thank you so much I hope to get that opertunity aswell 🎤
this video is so inspiring she literally explained my life lol
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I was stupid forgot my password. I appreciate any tricks you can offer me
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You did the right thing in leaving Heart, it’s all voicetracked. Not sure how much Capital is though?
craigr98 She’s back at Heart, been there since June 2019 Weekdays from 10am-1am and Saturdays from 7pm-10pm
craigr98 and Capital and Heart are owned by the same company, Global Entertainment.
Heart Radio Jingles any of it actually live or all voicetracked?
craigr98 Heart is live.
Heart Radio Jingles but voicetracked is it not?
You gotta check out the "Fixed In The Mix!" Show with A.C. Vini-Vince! It's an awesome EXPERIENCE!
What country in which this "Fixed in the Mix" show?
radio. good
what classes in college should I take to become a radio presenter
Media production or sound engineering would be great courses to study. You could also get in contact with a community radio station, I'm sure that there are loads around your area if you search for them online. You should contact the community radio station by email and send them a CV and a cover letter stating why you think that you should be appointed work experience within the station. The only negative side to working in a community radio station is that you don't get paid. However, it is a great way to gain experience as you will learn a lot about how to operate the equipment in the studio and how to construct a show.
You can also volunteer at community radio station if there is one around your neck of the woods or any that is in need of volunteers.
If you can do both courses and volunteer, it's some extra icing on the cake.
to get in to radio don't bother with hospital radio or community all you need is a famous parent or do reality tv shore fire way and a lot quicker
not really, I got into radio with out mowing anybody in the business.
Not true but I see your point. It is alot easier to get a break in commercial radio if your parents are famous or you are a judge in telivision.
Certainly true for Heart FM. I come from a radio background and my advice is stay away from radio. It's the most revolting, low paid, insecure, last century thing out there. Study for something that will look after you when you reach your 30s, 40s and 50s. I've seen so many people used and treat like garbage in this scum of an industry.
With radio now it is all about the famous parent you have or the pop star you used to be just saying sending demos in is old now
Can you explain to me? I'm an International (Malaysia) and I want to be a radio presenter on Capital 95.8fm How???? 😭😭😭🥺
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Is there an age cut off for this career
When you go over 40, your no longer the poster boy/girl and start that long walk across radio desert land, possibly a crap weekend gig on a tinpot station.
Don’t do it as a long term career, few make it to old age. If your lucky you’ll be on the BBC.
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Media production or sound engineering would be great courses to study if your interested in a career in radio. You could also get in contact with a community radio station, I'm sure that there are loads around your area if you search for them online. You should contact the community radio station by email and send them a CV and a cover letter stating why you think that you should be appointed work experience within the station. The only negative side to working in a community radio station is that you don't get paid. However, it is a great way to gain experience as you will learn a lot about how to operate the equipment in the studio and how to construct a show.
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They are not presenters nowadays, they are download jockeys :-(
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