I am 48 years old woman. I am interested to be a RJ but can't speak fluent English. What to do?
Asked about University of Mumbai [MU] - Discontinued (Jan 2023)- Certificate Course in Radio Jockeying
I am a graduate and a singer cum anchor.
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2 Answers
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Hello Shruti,
Yes! Why not? There is no boundation of language in this field. There are both English and Hindi speaking RJs who work in private and government radio companies.
*Infact, command in Hindi language is more appreciated in Radio. Fluent Hindi speaking people get more jobs in Radio because this language helps to connect with the local audience. Thus, Hindi is more in demand than English, in Radio.
*And Shruti, you are a singer and an anchor, so I am sure Radio Jockeying will be easy and fun for you.
# To improve your spoken English, you should read books and newspapers aloud.
Go for it! -
Great to hear that you want to explore your skills and talent, I would suggest you meet agencies or radio stations and get an internship and if you are good at it they will hire you.
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