Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Hey "radio" section people!?

Susan Rambo: Are you smarter than a 4th grader ~~ The settlement of Plymouth, MassachusettsBlinded by Science ~~ under oneCountry Music Trivia ~~ Just Say the WordGames 'n eCards Trivia ~~ 17Jeopardy ~~ WashingtonWeekends ~~ SecretariatWhat are you Looking For Trivia ~~ medicareWhat do You Need Trivia ~~ term life insuranceWhat you need when you need it Trivia term life insurance...Show more

Marhta Teahan: KUPL 98.7 PDXCountry Music = TRUEFB 5@9 = Wildflower

Neville Dautremont: WWYZ 92.5country-Just say the wordGames-17Jeopardy-WashingtonBlinded by-under one4th grader-settlement of plymouth ma.weekends-secretariatwhat1-medicarewhat 2-term lifewhat3-term lifeThoughts prayers and good wishes to all.Jeff...Show more

Edmund Rappley: no lol!!lol at the 1st answer

Wilmer Skidmore: Yes. I get bored very easily when listening to my own music collection. Satellite radio has a much larger library, and many different genres available at the touch of a ! button.

Alane Antes: That's means you were not 97 and he moved on to the next call.

Ester Bryand: if you stick with it and work your way into one of the prime shifts (morning or afternoon drive) you can make decent money as long as you are in a major market.

Dionna Doyel: The radio ate my baby.

Mitzie Clough: 4th grader: The settlemment of Plymouth, MassachusettsBlinded by Science: under onegames: 17 (17)Hot Music: Justin Bieber Jeopardy: WashingtonPopMusic : Planet PitMagic Music DreamsMusic: Vegetarian DayWeekends: SecretariatWhat you need : affordable health insuranceWhat are you looking - JuggleRiver7am10 am Pineapple3pm 7pm...Show more

Kelly Bistodeau: Not unless you can do more than just talk will you get rich in radio.

Elli Esaw: Radio, it beats working for a living. But you really have to want to do it bad because you won't get rich. You will starve while you are getting started. You will need to work ! at least 2 jobs to make ends meet. 11 years ago, my first FT ! radio job paid $15,000. I ate hot dogs and Ramen Noodles for 2 years! And this was in a medium sized market of 400,000 people. People never start out in the prime time shifts. It takes time to work up into that. You will be a putton pusher or getting the moring guy his coffee for a year or two before you get a shot at a FT gig. To make it long term in the business you need to make as many contacts as possible. Networking is everything in this business. When you get fired (and all great radio people will be canned at least once) you will have to call on those connections for a reference or a job. There are people make a lot of money in radio. But they work many years and know the right people who help get them there. You don't need to be Howard Stern or Imus to make a million. A top rated morning host in a top 20 market can pull down 7 figures. When I asked my first Program Director about radio school, he said "You can't teach talent" meaning either you can ! do radio or you can't. So save your money and do not go to "radio school." Instead call up your favorite radio station in your city, ask for the Program Director and ask if they have any PT openings. Tell them you will do whatever just to get started. You won't be on the air right away but you will learn how radio works. If they offer you an unpaid internship, take it. The on the job training is more valueable than radio school. And if you get paid, then it's paid on the job training. Radio today is facing tough competition from Ipods, satellite radio, internet stations, and just that people not listening as much anymore. Because of that radio companies aren't making the money they once did. And the first people to get let go for budget cuts is the airstaff. The jobs that are advertised get over 200 DJs applying. I know because I've placed ads looking for DJs at my stations. Within the first day I get 50 responses. Within a week 200 out of work DJs have contac! ted me. Stations can pick and choose. Are you sure you want to do t! his....lol?? Good luck and if you have any other questions, email me -- freaker1973 at yahoo dot com....Show more

Malissa Porth: Try this link. It will give you everything you need for it. If you want the salary, scroll all the way to the bottom it will say "Wages & Employment Trends" http://online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/27-3011....

Corrinne Ruozzo: I Listen to Sirius or XM at least 8+ hours a day while doing nothing! I listen to more radio then I should!

Blythe Noreiga: You did not win this time.

Horace Escue: I seldom listen to local radio...unless the CD playing in my car runs out before I get home.At work, I listen to progressive rock online stations (before the RIAA fees succeed in destroying them!) such as DeliciousAgony.com, ProgRock.com, and EER-music.com.

Marty Tichnell: I really want to go into the whole Broadcasting stuff. Why? Well cause i really want to do it! BUT idk if they really make alot of money!? I mean i really want t! o do something i like, but i also want to make some cash. So if ya know, please let me know. Thanx for reading!

Adelle Weight: The really good ones make money but if you cannot make it big time you are at the mercy of the management with continuous checks on your ratings and you must be prepared for this and rapid changes can take place~~

Raven Purl: Because the 2 have to battle so welfare and struggle can broaden - govt spending (it doesn't matter what its on) is essential to these men and women. Every host has a agreement, a few may also be kicked from the deal and fined their boost in the event that they dont are living as much as expectancies. There are only a couple conglomerates who possess all mainstream media - radio, television, and publishing. Again, discover that the battle is over who spends on what, and what kind of energy govt profits within the system.......Show more

Cole Desher: It's funny, since I work in radio, that I often don't enjoy li! stening to the radio after dealing with it at work all day. Although w! hen not working I particularly enjoy listening to NPR, which is way different from regular commercial radio.

Lucille Saetteurn: yep I prefer the radio to TV at least you can multi-task while listening

An Cardine: Good Evening and Morning! and or any other answers you want to give.

Malcom Fenoff: All of the What questions take E to get the points.WMIL Points for PicksGrammy(until 2/3)Football(until 2/6)WCCQFootball(until 2/6)Country...Show more

Laveta Fathy: Your question depends on several things. The first (most important) thing that you have to realize is that radio/tv is a business, and a business first. It's all a business of ratings/advertising and then the "talent" comes in later on. Then, you have to look at what location you're in, and how big the market is, i.e., New York or Los Angeles are the major ones as opposed to somewhere like a small town, and those are the small markets of course. Also, programming is a big factor. That area o! f broadcasting focuses on what is being seen/heard at the stations. And that helps them decide the demographics (listening audience - age, sex, etc) so they'll get back to the business of selling whatever products those people are into buying. It's a whole lot of fun, but you have to decide for yourself where you want to start and if you're committed enough for relocation, etc. I highly recommend internships because not only do you gain experience but you also get to know the people "in the business" and sometimes that in itself can open doors for you and take you far. But, do be warned, as someone had previously mentioned - sometimes new owners buy a station, and poof! - everyone's fired, and they bring in folks from wherever they're from, believe it or not, it happens all of the time....Show more

Charissa Riley: I also am a former radio personality and I agree with everythin stated in the previous radio persons post,I have lived every one of those scenarios, I h! ave also been a radio program director and sale manager, you have to cu! t your teeth in the small markets and realize that 90% of the people in radio never make ti to the huge markets,and truthfully you will enjoy your career more in the small to medium markets as the politics in the large markets is brutal....lots of egos in radio and that can cause trouble,so stick with the smaller markets ,be prepared to move a lot at first and ,in those sized markets don't expect any more than 35 to 40k a year ...the smaller the market the smaller the pay....Show more

Adrian Paraz: Good afternoon , I hope you all have a great day! I hope the following trivia, songs and words are the ones you need. Could you graduate from the 4th grade? MANYCountry Music Trivia - JUST SAY THE WORDClassic Rock Challenge - TRUEGames 'n eCards Trivia - 17Music Challenge Trivia - TRUEName That Question - WHO IS PRESTON MANNINGSports Trivia - LIONThis Day in Canadian History Trivia - YUGOSLAVIANumber 1 Song on the American Country - SOMEWHERE WITH YOUCLASSIC ROCK! WEEKENDS - COW BELL CLASSIC ROCK WEEKENDQ107 - First Song at 3pm - BACK IN THE SADDLE VINYL 95.3 - 12:OO pm VIP Bonus Word - FEATURE2pm VIP Bonus Word - TRAFFIC4pm VIP Bonus Word - DIRECTIONSBob Saint's Bonus Blog Word - SHIFT...Show more

Rosella Figliola: Duuuuhhh. Why do you think so many people want to do it?

Berry Gilmore: Yes I love satellite and digital radio.

Idell Syed: The guy answered and was like "amp radio" and then i said hello, before i could call and ask if i was #97 he hung up :( What does that mean?

Cassidy Pangrazio: Yeah, I listen to the radio when driving in the city.

Nell Dipiero: 4th grader â€" plymouthBlinded â€" under oneJeopardy â€" washingtonMusic â€" trueWeekends â€" secretariatLooking for â€" juggleNeed â€" affordable health insuranceWhen you need â€" juggleCountry â€" just say the wordHot music â€" justinGames - 17...Show more

Kaley Lappas: Looking - health - HeaNeed - health - HeaNeed it - health (wor! ked for all three) - HeaSmarter than a 4th gradwe - the settlement of p! lymouth, massachusettsScience - under oneCountry music - just say the wordGames - 17Jeopardy - washingtonWeekends - secretariatMusic Pop Quiz - Planet PitMusic - Natinal Vegetarian Day...Show more

Omar Phipps: This is for the wonderful person who asked: any and all radio station use the same question and answers so, no I don't need to say what station!

Tyrone Disanti: What I: medicareWhat II: term life insuranceWhat III: term life insurance4th Grader: Settlement of Plymouth, MassBlinded: under oneMusic: Just Say The WordGames: 17Jeopardy: WashingtonWeekends: Secretariat...Show more

Shelley Stevens: Stop it, Rambo! You're scaring me! You've really let that orange badge get to your head! Btw, I think anyone that says yes to this, is lying!

Monica Voltin: Imus will, when the lawsuit is over.

Terrell Lawman: US99 WUSN ChicagoArtist of the Day - Trish's(Fri) - FILNASCAR(Fri) - VICTaylor(Fri) - HeyE-Blast(1/25) - MEGaticket...Show more

Maria Bengston: Obviously you weren't #97.

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