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Radioguy75067
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I am looking for my next (any) radio gig and I was hoping that I could get some insight from you guys.
I was working for 910AM KXEB (owned by BMP Radio) when it was an Air America Affiliate. That was my first and only job in radio thus far. (Email me at [email protected] and I will explain how I got the job if you would like to know) I did all the Station Imaging, Commercial Production, Station Production, Morning News & Traffic Production, Board Operations, and Remote Operations and helped the promotions department. I also was an assistant to the engineer. (Mostly cause I was interested in the craft of maintaining a radio station and also, I was closer to the station than the engineer by about an hour)
I show up at least 30 - 45 minutes BEFORE my shift! I have great knowledge of Scott Systems, I do most of my production on Vegas 6 and Sound Forge, I have great knowledge of Adobe Audition, I have a Pro Tools program, but I don’t have an interface (Mbox) to install it or else I would have knowledge of it too. I can produce anything! I have an extensive library of royalty free music beds, (about 200 CDs worth) and I am currently working on getting "The General" sound library. I am even starting to work with Adobe Photoshop. I am easy to get along with and really like working in a team environment, which is if that even exists in radio anymore below the corporate level. I don't mind wearing several "hats" when it comes to my job. I even have an online radio station that I would like to launch to showcase some of my abilities, if I could ever get the monthly income from my job to support it. I just don't get it, I have some great qualities, but I can't even get an interview!
I digress.... I have gone to every radio station in Dallas and dropped off my resume and filled out applications where I was given one. I have sent anywhere from 8-15 emails to every job position that I see an ad about (not all at once, its just that I send them emails whenever they renew the ad), but I still can't seem to get anything. I got a call back once from Jack FM, and even a tour out of it, but that is as far as it has gone. I work as a backup for BIZ Radio 1360 AM, but 6 hours a week is not cutting it.
There seems to be an extensive wealth of knowledge here on the Dallas radio market, and more than likely some PDs. So I was wondering if anyone had some inside knowledge as to how to get a job in this market. I have tried everything that I was taught in school and what I have learned from people that I have met in the business, but it all seems to not be working. I have sent in so many emails to apply for a PT Board op Position at CBS Radio (which the ad has been posted for the last 6 months) that I'm pretty sure that they have either banned my email address by now or have flagged it as spam! It's not that I want to work for CBS specifically; I'm just using that situation as an example. If anyone knows of something that I can do to better my chances to work in this market, I would greatly appreciate ant input you might have. I guess the next step would be to rent a billboard, but I can't afford that...LOL. I would even like to work for a production house if anyone knows of one in Dallas that is looking for a production assistant. Anything would help at this point!
I was working for 910AM KXEB (owned by BMP Radio) when it was an Air America Affiliate. That was my first and only job in radio thus far. (Email me at [email protected] and I will explain how I got the job if you would like to know) I did all the Station Imaging, Commercial Production, Station Production, Morning News & Traffic Production, Board Operations, and Remote Operations and helped the promotions department. I also was an assistant to the engineer. (Mostly cause I was interested in the craft of maintaining a radio station and also, I was closer to the station than the engineer by about an hour)
I show up at least 30 - 45 minutes BEFORE my shift! I have great knowledge of Scott Systems, I do most of my production on Vegas 6 and Sound Forge, I have great knowledge of Adobe Audition, I have a Pro Tools program, but I don’t have an interface (Mbox) to install it or else I would have knowledge of it too. I can produce anything! I have an extensive library of royalty free music beds, (about 200 CDs worth) and I am currently working on getting "The General" sound library. I am even starting to work with Adobe Photoshop. I am easy to get along with and really like working in a team environment, which is if that even exists in radio anymore below the corporate level. I don't mind wearing several "hats" when it comes to my job. I even have an online radio station that I would like to launch to showcase some of my abilities, if I could ever get the monthly income from my job to support it. I just don't get it, I have some great qualities, but I can't even get an interview!
I digress.... I have gone to every radio station in Dallas and dropped off my resume and filled out applications where I was given one. I have sent anywhere from 8-15 emails to every job position that I see an ad about (not all at once, its just that I send them emails whenever they renew the ad), but I still can't seem to get anything. I got a call back once from Jack FM, and even a tour out of it, but that is as far as it has gone. I work as a backup for BIZ Radio 1360 AM, but 6 hours a week is not cutting it.
There seems to be an extensive wealth of knowledge here on the Dallas radio market, and more than likely some PDs. So I was wondering if anyone had some inside knowledge as to how to get a job in this market. I have tried everything that I was taught in school and what I have learned from people that I have met in the business, but it all seems to not be working. I have sent in so many emails to apply for a PT Board op Position at CBS Radio (which the ad has been posted for the last 6 months) that I'm pretty sure that they have either banned my email address by now or have flagged it as spam! It's not that I want to work for CBS specifically; I'm just using that situation as an example. If anyone knows of something that I can do to better my chances to work in this market, I would greatly appreciate ant input you might have. I guess the next step would be to rent a billboard, but I can't afford that...LOL. I would even like to work for a production house if anyone knows of one in Dallas that is looking for a production assistant. Anything would help at this point!