There is no king of disc jockeys.
Airchecks are typically a requirement for broadcast disc jockeys made by the stations for which disc jockeys work. Some disc jockeys choose to do airchecks on their own but it is uncommon.
The plural of disc jockey is disc jockeys. As in "the disc jockeys went head-to-head in the challenge".
There are several types of disc jockeys. They include radio, mobile, club, and scratch disc jockeys. Radio disc jockeys consist of two unique groups. Some radio disc jockeys are really announcers or radio personalities. They perform interviews, introducing music, and are sometimes also responsible for programming the playlist for their show. The other radio disc jockeys are more traditional disc jockeys who focus on the performance of transitioning between songs. These radio disc jockeys will often be turntablists (scratch disc jockeys). Mobile Disc Jockeys provide music and amplification equipment at the location of the party. Most mobile disc jockeys perform for house parties, weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, school dances, and other infrequent events. Club disc jockeys perform in clubs and bars. They are not generally considered mobile because most clubs and many bars have installed systems which the disc jockey uses. Club disc jockeys are also often specialists in a particular genre of music like classic rock, hip hop, or drum and bass. Turntablists (scratch disc jockeys) use various techniques in their performance to transform the music from its original composition to something unique to them. They blend music, match beats, adjust volume, and rapidly change the direction and tempo of multiple tracks in the process of transitioning between songs. This category is really a performance style that can be utilized in any of the previously mentioned categories.
There are several types of disc jockeys. They include radio, mobile, club, and scratch disc jockeys. Radio disc jockeys consist of two unique groups. Some radio disc jockeys are really announcers or radio personalities. They perform interviews, introducing music, and are sometimes also responsible for programming the playlist for their show. The other radio disc jockeys are more traditional disc jockeys who focus on the performance of transitioning between songs. These radio disc jockeys will often be turntablists (scratch disc jockeys). Mobile Disc Jockeys provide music and amplification equipment at the location of the party. Most mobile disc jockeys perform for house parties, weddings, bar/bat mitzvahs, school dances, and other infrequent events. Club disc jockeys perform in clubs and bars. They are not generally considered mobile because most clubs and many bars have installed systems which the disc jockey uses. Club disc jockeys are also often specialists in a particular genre of music like classic rock, hip hop, or drum and bass. Turntablists (scratch disc jockeys) use various techniques in their performance to transform the music from its original composition to something unique to them. They blend music, match beats, adjust volume, and rapidly change the direction and tempo of multiple tracks in the process of transitioning between songs. This category is really a performance style that can be utilized in any of the previously mentioned categories.
Dj's can earn about £80-£200 a night In the US, the normal pay for a disc jockey can range from just above minimum wage to over $1500 per night depending on many factors. Disc jockeys that work by the hour at a radio station or club typically get paid less than mobile disc jockeys. Disc jockeys in large cities typically get paid more than disc jockeys in small cities. Of course, disc jockeys who are good and build a good reputation get paid the premium rates.
Screen Snapshots Disc Jockeys U-S-A - 1949 was released on: USA: 1 November 1949
Compact disc players designed for use by disc jockeys can be purchased online. The best prices and widest choices are available at the Amazon and eBay websites.
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