Aled wrote:funnydave wrote:.
So Sorry Chris for being a Pain!
I'll do better to be a little bit more pleasent!
Ok then I'll be more serious then!
Aled I have just recently became a DJ in my City's Hospital.
What I do is:
* Deal With Requests off of Pacients.
* Go Around the Hospital Wards to make sure the pacients have
earphones that work correctly.
* Make doubley sure all of the Audio (I.E. Music, Interview Clips
Etc.) has absolutly no swering or anything like that in it.
* Edit the Swering bits out, if its somebody talking then I would cut the
bad bits out to make it a little more P.C. If it's the CD with the swears
in it I would then Re-Record the Music on a seprerate Disk (for our sole
use only) and put censor bleeps over the bits that could caus offence!
* Talk On a Mic.
* Play Music.
* Wright The Tracks I had played on a Listings Sheet.
* Read the News and Sport, (Sometimes)
* Try and make the show I am doing as Interesting as possible so
no-body will be too bord and turn-off to go to sleep.
What Advice do you have for somebody who is doing all of those duties and who has just gotten into the Radio Industry?
FunnyDave
Hi FunnyDave
To be honest the advice Rachel sent you is the best advice I could give. You're on the best route to getting good experience and as she said it may do you some good to look at the OneLife pages http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onemusic/workr1/ some of colleagues have written advice there.
tombugler wrote:Dumbass
Adam wrote:funnydave: go here >
http://www.skillset.org/careers/people/ ... 4035_1.asp
Aled wrote:Adam wrote:funnydave: go here >
http://www.skillset.org/careers/people/ ... 4035_1.asp
Wow. I didn't even know that existed!
Jono wrote:Aled, random story:
The kids at my school saw my Say No to Wogan badge and t-shirt and decided to shout it out of a taxi window every evening, until last night the police pulled them over, and now they could face going to court.
Sadly I laughed at that... Wogan fights back.