Kamis, 10 Mei 2012

DISC JOCKEYS


DISC JOCKEYS

Disc jockeys, sometimes called ‘deejays’, play music on the radio. They also talk about news, sports and weather. Sometimes, they make commercials, talk with the guest and tell what’s going on in the community.
            Disc jockeys work for radio stations, often in small rooms called studios. These rooms are air conditioned and soundproof. Full time disc jockeys talks on the radio 5 or 6 days a week for about 4 hours at a time.
            Most disc jockeys need to be able to ad-lib, which means talk without a script. They also need to keep track of time so that they can fit music, talk and commercials into a strict schedule. But the job is more than talking on the radio. Everyday, disc jockeys must prepare for the radio show. Many disc jockeys write or edit the scripts that they read on air. Sometimes they write commercials too. Some disc jockeys find people to interview, while some make public appearances at schools and parties.
            Disc jockeys at small radio stations often work with equipment to play music and adjust sound.
            Because many radio stations are on air 24 hours a day, disc jockeys usually don’t work regular hours. They often start early or work late.


OUTLINE : DISC JOCKEYS
I.      Disc Jockeys sometimes called ‘deejays’ play music on the radio.
a.    Talk about
·         News
·         Sports
·         Weather
b.    Make commercials
·         Talk with guest
·         Tell what’s going on in the community

II.    Disc jockeys work for radio stations called studios
a.    The rooms
·         Air conditioned
·         Soundproof
b.    Full time deejays talks
·         5 or 6 days a week for about 4 hours at a time

III.   Most disc jockeys need to be able to ad-lib (talk without a script)
a.    Disc jockeys need
·         Keep track of time
·         Talk and commercials
b.    The job is more than talking on the radio
·         Prepare for the radio show
·         Write or edit the script
·         Write commercials
c.    Find people to interview
·         Make public appearances at schools and parties.

IV.  Disc jockeys at small radio stations
a.    Work with equipment
·         Play music
·         Adjust sound

V.   Radio stations are on air 24 hours a day
a.    Don’t work regular hours
·         Start early or work late

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