While taking a course in radio jockeying can be beneficial for gaining skills in communication, voice modulation, and broadcasting techniques, it is not strictly necessary. Many successful radio jockeys have entered the field through practical experience, internships, or by showcasing their talent through demos. Passion for radio, creativity, and a good understanding of the audience are equally important. Ultimately, a combination of training and real-world experience can enhance one's chances of success in this profession.
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Disk Jockey
RJ is the person who plays live music on radio while DJ is a person who plays music in any club
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The On Air DJ plays the music on a radio station... They always have live DJ's for every station. They use turntables and microphones.
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An MTV VJ is a video jockey kind of like a Disk Jockey (DJ) on a radio station, or clubs or any other place there is a DJ
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An MTV VJ is a video jockey kind of like a Disk Jockey (DJ) on a radio station, or clubs or any other place there is a DJ
A platter spinner is another name for a disk jockey. A disk jockey would play vinyl recordings in the radio station. They were known as platters.