David wrote:Oh I totally agree with you Johnny, and I fear for the future of radio in the UK because there is no where for the next Chris Moyles to get his break.
If Chris was trying to climb the ladder these days he wouldn't succeed.
My response above is the only way the OP will even stand a chance of ever getting hired in radio. And I say this as someone who has sat through meetings where bosses have been critiquing people who have sent in demo tapes.
I agree, I don't know what it is with these radio bosses these days, I mean if I wanted all music & no talk I'd listen to my ipod instead.
As a kid I love Capital FM throughout the late 80's & the whole of the 90's, it was a great station, every DJ had something to give & they all played a variety of tracks on air. It's such a disappointment listening to Capital FM these days to hear how bland & dull it's got over the last 5-6 years, Chris Tarrant leaving was the final nail in the coffin for me, yes he did talk over songs at times but he was never dull & he used to stray from the playlist often. Now I can't tell the difference from one Capital FM DJ to another, it's bad it really is.
This is why I like the variety of DJ's on Radio 2 & 6 Music, I may not like them all but they do at least do different things on each & every show, although 6 Music's, ahem, music appeals to me more than Radio 2.
MrAndee wrote:I love radio. Its, in my opinion, the greatest broadcasting medium there is.
but there is no way i'm going to become a mindless copycat Smooth Radio DJ.
it'll be harder for someone like me to get a radio gig, but just because its hard doesnt mean its not doable
i still think Moyles-esque is such a lazy critique. Oh because i'm a bit loud and boisterous im suddenly a Moyles clone? PAH! and PAH! again
Good Luck & hopefully you'll get a slot on Radio soon.
Regards, Johnny 1989
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