Friday, October 16, 2020

Myths about Radio Jockey

 

Myths about Radio Jockey

These days, many people want to be a radio jockey. But they don’t know what they are needed to become a radio jockey. Regarding this position, people have many misconceptions and myths which they have heard somewhere. Here, I am discussing some of the myths which are very famous among people.

Some myths about radio jockey

Being funny is compulsory to be a radio jockey- Many people having the misconception that to become a radio jockey, the person should be funny. But in reality, the radio jockey doesn't need to be funny. If he is funny, then it is his additional thing. But, if he is not funny it does not mean that he can’t become a radio jockey. For sure, he can, because of his other qualities. Being funny is not compulsory.

Good voice- Being a good voice to become a radio jockey is the second myth. Yes, if you have a good voice then it would add some quality and increase the chances of your selection. But, it is not a requirement that your voice should be good anyhow. If you don’t have a good voice, then that is nothing to worry about.

There was a time when people use to give more importance to a good voice for radio. Even Amitabh Bachchan was also rejected due to his voice. And today, the entire world knows that no one has a bolder voice than Amitabh Bachchan. So, there is nothing regarding voice.

One should know poetry- It is a myth that, if you are doing radio then you should use poetry in the middle of your talk. In reality, the poetry concept is completely wrong. You have to talk normally as you talk at home. You can do an excellent job without using poetry.

Radio jockey gets more money – Radio jockey gets more money, it is not completely true. It depends on the popularity of the radio station, and radio jockey. It is not compulsory, it's just a myth.

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