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I saw this today on All Access:
Want To Cut Some Commercials? We need some fresh voices. We're a small station that wants a big sound. Will pay $10.00 for a spot. Mostly rip and reads. You won't get rich, but you can make a few extra bucks.
Followed by:
Zeta 105 Three in the United Kingdom is looking for VO people who can cut & produce :30 & :60 spots for our non-profit community radio station. We pay $25 per spot and pay via Paypal once the spot is apporved by the client. We are looking for a base of 5 VO people to add to our regualr roster.
Then I noticed an ad for a position which I used to have in CT before I moved on:
PRODUCTION/ TRAFFIC/ PROGRAMMING ASSISTANT
Cumulus Media of Danbury is looking for a radio "jack of all trades." You'll quarterback our production department, back up the traffic & continuity department, and voicetrack a shift on one of our music stations. Experience with audio editing software is a must. Working knowledge of commercial traffic systems would be a huge plus as well. T&R to Tim Sheehan, Cumulus Media, 1004 Federal Road, Brookfield CT 06804. Email submissions of less than 4 MB are OK to [email protected].
(I knew the guy who held the position last...he was essentially the Traffic AND Production Director and Voicetracked nights. In the morning he would enter the orders, write up prod orders, etc. Then he would have to go and produce everything. Then he'd voicetrack....well that is if he wasn't filling in for someone on the air....he would have to voicetrack afterwards.)
Are the folks who are willing to work for $10 a spot contributing to the cannibalization of our industry?
Want To Cut Some Commercials? We need some fresh voices. We're a small station that wants a big sound. Will pay $10.00 for a spot. Mostly rip and reads. You won't get rich, but you can make a few extra bucks.
Followed by:
Zeta 105 Three in the United Kingdom is looking for VO people who can cut & produce :30 & :60 spots for our non-profit community radio station. We pay $25 per spot and pay via Paypal once the spot is apporved by the client. We are looking for a base of 5 VO people to add to our regualr roster.
Then I noticed an ad for a position which I used to have in CT before I moved on:
PRODUCTION/ TRAFFIC/ PROGRAMMING ASSISTANT
Cumulus Media of Danbury is looking for a radio "jack of all trades." You'll quarterback our production department, back up the traffic & continuity department, and voicetrack a shift on one of our music stations. Experience with audio editing software is a must. Working knowledge of commercial traffic systems would be a huge plus as well. T&R to Tim Sheehan, Cumulus Media, 1004 Federal Road, Brookfield CT 06804. Email submissions of less than 4 MB are OK to [email protected].
(I knew the guy who held the position last...he was essentially the Traffic AND Production Director and Voicetracked nights. In the morning he would enter the orders, write up prod orders, etc. Then he would have to go and produce everything. Then he'd voicetrack....well that is if he wasn't filling in for someone on the air....he would have to voicetrack afterwards.)
Are the folks who are willing to work for $10 a spot contributing to the cannibalization of our industry?