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Average pay range of Triad Area D.J.`s????

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What is the generl pay range/scale of Triad area D.J.`s????? Program Directors?????? Traffic Reporters?????
 
Wonder why mine was deleted? Not moved outside or anything even though there was nothing wrong in it I don't think...

Dj's: $250,000.00-750,000.00
Pd's: $125,000.00-2,000,000.00
Traffic reporters: $95,000.00-350,000.00

of course this varies.
 
stafferman said:
Dj's: $250,000.00-750,000.00
Pd's: $125,000.00-2,000,000.00
Traffic reporters: $95,000.00-350,000.00

of course this varies.

I'm waiting for the punch line



Damn, and you mean I took at cut in pay and gave up that good job to come down to the islands???

Anybody remember the Andy Griffith Show when Howard Sprague quits his job as the County Clek, dons his Shirt and Bongos and moves to a tropical island? Wasn't but a few days when he was bored and found a store on the island where a bunch of old geezers were hanging out! Howard said "Hey fellows What we going to do today"?? They all looked at him and said "Same thing we did yesterday, NOTHING"

That's me. I'm on the first flight out of here Monday and back to the Triad.. if that tropical disturbance doesn't hit! ;D ;D
 
Big Ape are you really returning to the Triad? Are you returning to 4.1 which is currently AUTO-MAT Deluxe with nothing LOCAL on it anymore?
 
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Big Ape are you really returning to the Triad? Are you returning to 4.1 which is currently AUTO-MAT Deluxe with nothing LOCAL on it anymore?
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NO! NEVER! Questions? I have too much money now that I bilked from you "Fruitcakes!! hahahahah
 
So, that is what Big Ape thinks of K-Love and his former Majic 94.1 listeners- Fruitcakes? I would love to see Gig Hilton come on here and comment on some of this. Big Ape has the right to think how he pleases, but it does really puzzle me. How does he think that he "bilked" money out of the "fruitcakes" at WTHZ? These were his words, not mine........
 
GoodTimesandGreatOldies said:
What is the generl pay range/scale of Triad area D.J.`s????? Program Directors?????? Traffic Reporters?????

Completely negotiable, just like most aspects of life. Large stations? Small stations? Winners? Losers? It varies.

How good are you? Can you "move the meter?" Or would an experienced-but-average jock be able to duplicate your act via VT for a part-time wage and no bennies?

And if you are, indeed, sensational... can you sell that to the person/people doing the hiring?

FWIW, the 2009 average-and-median annual earnings for all employees in the U.S. was around $40,000.

So, for a somewhat better-than-average AT in the Triad, whad'ya think? A bit more than average?
 
That's what I love about this board - never a straight answer.

DJs - range from 30-60. Morning from 70-200K. PDs - 50-100K all depending on the station and the talent. Some contracts, some not. Just depends on the station. And don't forget, lots of stations voice track at a fraction of the cost.

Radio has not been a very lucrative career lately. Fewer jobs, those that have them have double the responsibility WITHOUT double the pay! A sad state for those of us who loved radio at one time.
 
XTalker said:
That's what I love about this board - never a straight answer.

DJs - range from 30-60. Morning from 70-200K. PDs - 50-100K all depending on the station and the talent. Some contracts, some not. Just depends on the station. And don't forget, lots of stations voice track at a fraction of the cost.

Radio has not been a very lucrative career lately. Fewer jobs, those that have them have double the responsibility WITHOUT double the pay! A sad state for those of us who loved radio at one time.

Mike, I think you're right on the money--pretty similar to other markets in the same size-range. And I'll submit that my guess above--maybe 40-to-60 for a somewhat better than average AT corroborates your estimates.

On the other hand, if one is a morning AT in the Triad hauling down 200 grand, it would be hard for them to argue that radio is not still a lucrative career. Same for six-figure program directors or OMs.

Toss in six-figure AEs and DOS-and-MM types hauling down more than the sellers and the morning talent, and it could be said that radio may not be such a horrible industry, after all.

But the air-talent side of the industry has always been in a supply & demand crunch. There have always been too many people lusting after every on-air job... and too many will work for less than they should. The past 10-15 years' of consolidation, digital automation & mass use of network programming has just worsened what has always been...
 
;D ;D You're all wrong! Try minimum wage!!!!
 
BIG APE said:
;D ;D You're all wrong! Try minimum wage!!!!

And all the free promo records you can take home...oh wait a minute, there ain't no more records. :(

nevermind ;D
 
Markieo said:
BIG APE said:
;D ;D You're all wrong! Try minimum wage!!!!

And all the free promo records you can take home...oh wait a minute, there ain't no more records. :(

nevermind ;D


Hahhah You have been around.. How true it is and also how many T shirts and hats you can steal from the PD's office to get you free drinks and stuff from your friends!
 
BIG APE said:
;D ;D You're all wrong! Try minimum wage!!!!

If they're offering you $7.25 an hour--$15K annualized, for a 40-hour week, on a competitive station in market #45--they're not making you an "offer," they're providing you with a "critique" amounting to "career counseling."

As in, you ain't got it, Son, so you'd best find another way to make a living.

It's a talent biz. Like singin' or dancin' or carrying a football. Some people just keep on trying, even when they get tackled for losses on every carry...
 
Hhaha Thanks for backing me up.. How true that is!
 
If they're offering you $7.25 an hour--$15K annualized, for a 40-hour week, on a competitive station in market #45--they're not making you an "offer," they're providing you with a "critique" amounting to "career counseling."

As in, you ain't got it, Son, so you'd best find another way to make a living.

It's a talent biz. Like singin' or dancin' or carrying a football. Some people just keep on trying, even when they get tackled for losses on every carry...

I don't think it's minimum wage but unless you're a big time morning talent, which is few and far between....who in this market is making any kind of money other than people in sales????? Unless you're a robot, it's not the greatest career choice.

Radio is in a horrendous state as is but The Triad has had an atom bomb dropped on its local programming. I work nights and you literally have NOTHING and I mean NOTHING to listen to driving around past 10pm. I think Coast 2 Coast is the only overnight live programming in the entire market. Half of the signals are practically turned off.
 
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