i want to knw abt RJ

147 Views|Posted 2010-11-14 22:56:08
Asked by Neelam Sachan
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Sanjay Khimesara
2010-11-15 11:56:26
Hi Neelam, RJ stands for Radio jockey. It requires your strong communication, interpersonal skills to get into the field. You must be a good talker with strong current and general knowledge. To become a RJ you must possess a natural flair. Degree/Diplomas in Mass Com or specific RJ course could also

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NISHANT BIRMAN
2010-11-15 10:03:18
HI,A career in Radio Jockeying is not only limited to develop communication skill, but involves passion, commitment and knowledge in various subjects. Institute that conducts Radio Jockey courses in Delhi are providing various certificate courses in Radio jockeying, which will help the radio jockey

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Sushil Gupta
2010-11-15 00:11:27
An RJ should sound pleasant when he is heard over ANY RADIO STATION. An RJ must get the feel of the medium & link his conversation to the music. He must have a general knowledge of the music he plays & not just having a leaning to one genre. Pop, hip-hop, the blues, & rock he should know & enjoy the

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Priya Saxena
2010-11-15 13:30:47
Hi Neelam, RJ i.e. Radio Jockey, is a person who anchors music programmes on Radio and entertains its listeners. A person with a zeal to talk and communicate well is a good aspect for a perfect RJ. To pursue this as a career there are many institutes which have come up with various courses in this

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