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Disc Jockeys

Experience, Skills, and Personality Traits

Aspiring disc jockeys can gain excellent experience by working on their high school, college, or community radio station.

Disc jockeys need a strong speaking voice and good diction. They should be levelheaded and able to react calmly even in the face of a crisis. Many unexpected circumstances can arise that demand quick thinking. For example, if guests who are to appear on a program either do not arrive or become too nervous to go on the air, the DJ must fill the airtime. He or she must also smooth over a breakdown in equipment or some other technical difficulty. They should also have a love for radio and a commitment to their listeners. Disc jockeys must be organized in order to juggle all the elements of a broadcast while live on the air.

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