Chasing Your Dreams of Becoming a Radio DJ

Is it true that being a Radio DJ is no longer a worthy profession? In the growing digital age, it sometimes seems as though Radio DJs have lost their place in the world. Firstly, instead of tuning in to the local FM stations, people have been turning on their satellite radios. While some satellite stations do have DJs, they are few and far between, outnumbered by the many pure music stations catered to nearly every musical taste.

Then there is that online music market. If tracks can be downloaded for several cents or pirated for free in just seconds, then the attraction to radio stations rapidly diminishes. If people tune in to their radios at home, it is more for the news; of course, online stations are easier to access and are more popular compared to new models of MP3 players that have FM radio tuners. The greatest appeal of your customized Pandora, for instance, is probably its ability to let you listen to your favorite songs minus the interruptions. A few online stations, like Slacker, do have Radio DJ's but this type of stations is rare and jobs are only available to the very skilled practitioners.

Presently, we find ourselves in a world where the most admired radio DJs work, not at the radio station, but in the popular nightclubs. Over-the-air DJing is becoming a gradually hard field to break into. A set of distinct attributes separate those who are able to land themselves on notable gigs from the "ordinary" ones. Among these characteristics are a strong knowledge of their field, a strong personality, a high sense of professionalism and passion for their subject.

Passion comes from within and can't be taught, but when it comes to the other qualities that make notable Radio DJs, skills can be taught. Aspirants can learn the tricks and tips on how to become a great DJ. In addition, by having an experience on the business side of DJing, one can learn about professionalism. Invaluable experience can also be obtained simply by finding a good mentor and working with those who have been in the industry for many years already. Indeed, by learning a few tips, you'll be able to rise to prominence, even with the hurdles of today's digital age.

Classes - especially those that are undertaken online - are also provided by many radio and DJ-oriented schools. By enrolling in a few courses in the radio industry and the mechanical aspects of DJing, a DJ student can quickly master the necessary skills to back up personality with the know-how radio stations love to find. You can even specialize - live audience DJing, audio engineering, working in particular genres of music , just to name a few. Don't let your dreams of being a Radio DJ die when you can excel with just a little effort!




This article was added on Tuesday 27 October, 2009.

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