How can i get a job in radio? id love to be on radio and yet i have no idea how !


Question: it would be a good idea to get a degree in communications (that's the degree you need to go into radio, tv broadcasting, journalism, public relations, etc.).....but if you don't want to do that then you can go to some local radio stations and ask them if they need some type of assistance and how you can go about getting an interview (just to get your foot in the door)...but it would be a whole lot easier if you had a degree in communications, especially if you want to go far


Answers: it would be a good idea to get a degree in communications (that's the degree you need to go into radio, tv broadcasting, journalism, public relations, etc.).....but if you don't want to do that then you can go to some local radio stations and ask them if they need some type of assistance and how you can go about getting an interview (just to get your foot in the door)...but it would be a whole lot easier if you had a degree in communications, especially if you want to go far

i dont know where you live ..............but here in india there are so many radio channels wanting radio jockeys ....you can become famous.but youiu need good comminication skills

You can find community radio projects and hospital based station. Get some experience there and look to move to a professional job.

Here's my brief version on how to get into US radio. Take it from one who started this way. If you want to try radio as a possible career choice, It's easy, really easier than most think. Go to all the local radio stations and tell them you're willing to do anything for little or no money (at first). Including interning (though those are usually for current college students in a broadcasting major). In a big city, that's going to be more difficult than a smaller town, but not impossible.

Maybe they need a Gofer, or a production or promotion assistant. In the old days you used to be able to 'hang out" at a station. That's still a possibility (usually at night) in a small town, but in a bigger city, it's hard because the stations are in office buildings. Anyway, so maybe you get a Gofer or promotion assistant job. Or maybe you're just the kid who hangs out and will go get burgers. Then as people leave for bigger better gigs, you move up. Radio's a very fluid business. People move a lot. Because the only way to really get promoted is to go to a bigger market.

Give it a try. You've got nothing to lose. Study all the stations where you live. Visit some of the websites I'll put below. Go around to all the stations (obviously start with the ones where you like the music - but don't leave out religious stations, foreign language stations etc. anything to get experience and something legit on your resume). Because you've studied the station and listened to their format, you'll impress them with your knowledge; go to the remote broadcasts and get to know the promotion people - the ones hanging banners, in the tent and handing out bumper stickers.

Sooner or later someone will leave and you can say, "Hey, I can do that, I want his job now that he's leaving." It's important you have a driver’s license & clean record, 'cause you'll be driving the station van. Go 4 it!

Also, many colleges and some high schools (especially magnet schools) have radio courses of study and there are private vocational schools like Columbia School of Broadcasting. Emerson College in Boston is the premiere Media College in the US.

If you are interested in a career in radio, check out this great scholarship program from the John Bayliss Broadcast Foundation. It could mean $5,000 towards your tuition!
www.baylissfoundation.org

Maybe you can turn another skill, with accounting, traffic, or engineering into an off-air career. Sales, though not as popular with young people, is a great way to get into radio even if you don't have a great voice. You'll also make more money and work steadier hours - but it's not as glamorous. Radio stations also need salespeople, acountants and business managers
-a guy named duh

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