Maybe the the name DJ should be RJ today, Robot Jock. When I was a DJ I had the freedom to play what I wanted not what the computer had lined up for me that logs the music you play, thats automatically generated from the stations library. In order to have a good show the DJ must be able to pick the music that flows from the music provided, remember carts and records? Reading liners and only having a certain amount of time to talk in a break is not how you do radio. Terrestial radio is killing itself today. Why even listen to music stations, most are all voice tracked with people who think they are Disc Jockeys and have no clue on how to be a real one. Sure there are still some good DJ's out there but they are limited to there real talent because they must follow the format or have to do traffic and weather every ten minutes. It's called cluster and ruins the show. Let the DJ read the traffic and weather once in a while instead of someone cramming it all at you in 30 secs. Listen to radio airchecks from the 60's and 70's. Try listening WABC airchecks. Rick Sklar let his jocks express there own personality on the air. Real radio. Other old examples pending on the stations format to listen to are CKLW, WNEW AM/FM, WLS, WKBW.
A real DJ must keep his/her listeners entertained not bored. There will never be another Dan Ingram, Ron Lundy or George Michael or even Max Kinkel. Some examples are on my website. Listen to WABC Remembering The Jocks. It's a aircheck from a former WABC engineer friend right of the studio air monitor Click on Tony's Radio Friends to hear it. Maybe you'll learn something from it. After that click on Airchecks. Listen to G55 Brad Pierce then Dick Biondi. Next click on Max Kinkel for a real treat on creative radio which gave him the number 1 spot overnights in NY radio. Have fun with the rest of the website. I wrote this post because 2 of my young radio collegues lost there jobs recently because they picked music from the computer that made more sense to play then the order it was in. How are they supposed to learn to be a DJ if the computer rules. Anyway I'm happy to say that one of them moved on to a major market and the other one still does a local Doo Wop show with freedom to play what he wants. I'm not here to affend anyones broadcast company or station because I happen to work for one of the big ones or for that matter even promote my website If you don't know the URL just email me and I'll send it to you so you can listen to the airchecks.
A real DJ must keep his/her listeners entertained not bored. There will never be another Dan Ingram, Ron Lundy or George Michael or even Max Kinkel. Some examples are on my website. Listen to WABC Remembering The Jocks. It's a aircheck from a former WABC engineer friend right of the studio air monitor Click on Tony's Radio Friends to hear it. Maybe you'll learn something from it. After that click on Airchecks. Listen to G55 Brad Pierce then Dick Biondi. Next click on Max Kinkel for a real treat on creative radio which gave him the number 1 spot overnights in NY radio. Have fun with the rest of the website. I wrote this post because 2 of my young radio collegues lost there jobs recently because they picked music from the computer that made more sense to play then the order it was in. How are they supposed to learn to be a DJ if the computer rules. Anyway I'm happy to say that one of them moved on to a major market and the other one still does a local Doo Wop show with freedom to play what he wants. I'm not here to affend anyones broadcast company or station because I happen to work for one of the big ones or for that matter even promote my website If you don't know the URL just email me and I'll send it to you so you can listen to the airchecks.