Great tips. I started in radio in the late 1970s and one thing that was drummed into me was to talk as though you have only 1 listener: a not too close friend: so you are personal, intimate without being familiar, and you make a real connection. Starting with 'Hi everybody' alienates your listener instantly 'cause they ain't 'everybody'.
I've been involved with radio broadcasting since the mid-1970s. While I was watching this video, I was thinking "I wonder if he mentions listening to your own shows?" and sure enough it arrived very high up on the list. I thihk it's important to listen to the recording two or three days later so that you are in a different frame of mind. More like a listener than a presenter. I have reels of tape from my shows in 1977 that I listen to once in a while. At the time I thought I was pretty good, but now I think "I was awful!" but luckily I have improved over the years. You have great content in this video, and please keep up the good work. Best wishes from eastern Pennsylvania USA.
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Spot On. I have been a DJ on radio for 5 years. I have around 15 of your tips going on - need to work on the other 5 which are really important. Thanks
I've accepted my dreams of being a television host, radio host, and well known podcaster. I've watched craig Ferguson, conan, and joe rogan for years. I dropped out of college for bussiness as I didn't quite know what I wanted to pursure in my life as there is just so many possibilities in life, I thought I wanted to pursure music but that can always be a hobby. Lol I was recording my own late night television show was I was 10 for crying out aloud hahahah!!!!. I just applied to a local radio co host position which just opened up, the timing couldn't be greater, they didn't require a degree, just preferred 2 years of experience. Technically I've been doing this for my entire life!! I'm learning as much as I can about the technical aspect of brodcasting, such as gain, fading, and everything there is. I hope they give me the chance, I could die if I got this!!
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Glad to help Tom. Worth bookmarking the written version so you can refer back to or share with friends: radio.co/blog/20-ways-to-be-a-great-radio-presenter
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Thank you for the great information and tips also. Everything you said makes really good sense. I started a gospel radio short 7 months ago, that airs one day a week. ALWAYS HAVING FUN!!!
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I'm a truck driver and an avid rabid radio listener. I'm the guy you're trying to keep from switching the station. One thing that gets my goat is the overly fake radio voices. 📻 ......it is an automatic built in response. I'm moving down the dial.
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Wow. Your tips are very helpful for radio broadcasting students like me! Please continue to gain motivation to continue producing videos that are helpful toyour viewers.
Baby steps. Happy you've got your foot in the door, now be sure to practice practice practice. And as a quick reference, bookmark this: radio.co/blog/20-ways-to-be-a-great-radio-presenter
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20 TIPS OF BEING A GREAT PRESENTER : 1. DONT WORRY BE HAPPY 2. BE WELL READ 3. LISTEN TO OTHER SHOWS 4. ALWAYS PRE-READ YOUR SCRIPT 5. DONT BE FU-ING OFFENSIVE 6. GET FRIENDLY WITH PAPERWORKS 7. ALWAYS BE HOMETOWN PROUD 8. LAUGH AT YOURSELF 9. BE DISCIPLINED 10. PROMOTE YOUR FELLOW HOSTS 11. EMBRACE YOUR COMMUNITY 12. BE FRIENDS WITH EVERYONE 13. LEARN NEW SKILLS 14. GET NETWORKING 15. BECOME A STORYTELLER 16. FIND YOUR NICHE 17. BE SOCIAL MEDIA SAVY 18. ALWAYS SHOW YOUR GRATITUDE 19. LISTEN BACK TO YOUR SHOWS 20. INVEST IN QUALITY
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How many radio stations have you worked at? How many production houses have you worked at? That was some of the most basic SCHOOL OF BROADCASTING shit on the planet. I think more helpful would be types and reasons for microphones, proper processing and software use for production, things like that. Just telling a guy to proofread his fucking copy? DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY? Do you need to tell him how many plies of toilet paper to use? I am not saying I know everything, but this was pretty useless stuff.
Just read it, national anthem, narrative and our message, if its not ours!! Our chums at Poogle will check (we call listening to a family in the their home competitive research) Don't forget the Powers at be are here for you and your extended family not your Salary and Ownership, they are here for you, Stay Together, Stay Safe, MSM have all of your backs, and use your eyes God bless anyone without sight, I WILL NOT MAKE YOU WALK OFF A CLIFF. I PROMISE YOU XX
And when you are producing content, match your audio levels through out. It will undermine your advice and make you look a bit amateur. Like in this video for instance.
Very nice ... but ... Lot of those “rules” are very nice but i cannot find a way how to implement them into reality! 1. My area of expertise is security which means everything serious - Wars Conflicts Attacks Weapons and now “viruses” etc... That cannot be quite nice / happy and make you laugh to much - I am skydiver and a pilot which has been work in defence industry which i think make me person who understand all topic which i cover (virus excluded because i do not know too much about biological / chemical hazard topics) 2. Because i am in that professionally i very clearly know what serious problem is caused from social networks especially FAKJU (Fakbook and Jutube and all other their sister companies) ... I am trying to educate my public not to use Fakbook because it is used against them - If someone is living in non eu member - non nato member - live in state which was NATO enemy for a long time - live in state where nato and west want to achieve their national goals and you are in security area (military / police) than it is very very very possible Fakbok will be used against you for spying … Some of my “colleagues” like Assange and few others already talked much about that in past … I think you all know what i am talking about .. In that manner i am fighting “against” that disease :( using it to educate people - It is hard to be popular talking to people educating them in a manner “not use this because it is bad for you” (Jutube included) 3. I cannot be positive regarding for instance president of county where i live because he is pathetic and very unprofessional - For instance in my country right now media almost do not have any chance to work - Even public transport was totally cut which mean i cannot go anywhere - State organize conferences where only few are invited because they do not want to talk about problematic topic and answer on expert questions … There is simple total cut of in that manner - How to be “nice and polite” with them - Our Minister of defence is DESERTER which do not know anything about security and every answer is “i / me / we bla bla bla” … How to be “nice about those two? :) 4. Ok - i work in real time which mean mistakes are in air - I am trying to make all what i do better and better - Trying is one thing and doing it is another one - It is very hard for instance to be every day at least 1 hour in air if you do all it alone … Can be done but i am now at 50% or lower doing that Because i am for a long time into this (production/photographer and video camera man) and in last few years i am working all that alone doing my own shows i can say to all that your advices are very valuable but like in my case simply not applicable in all situations … I am trying to think how i can improve myself and my own work - Some of those advises are applicable in my situation but only 20-30% but sincerely - if i work them out and do it on daily basis i think it will lead to some noticeable results Normally almost all you talk about is already known to me but putting all those together and making must do list is something which must be appreciated - Many thanks for that - Salute from Serbia - be happy and virus safe :) - PS Did you think about wearing mask because of a virus :)
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We have to disagree with you there, we don't think the audio sounds poor, the room we recorded in was a little bit echo-y but it doesn't sound bad. Check out some more videos on our channel to see what you think.
Good catch! We actually took inspiration from John to build this list from his 2015 presentation at Next Radio: th-cam.com/video/C4DJA-Kgbk4/w-d-xo.html
Great tips. I started in radio in the late 1970s and one thing that was drummed into me was to talk as though you have only 1 listener: a not too close friend: so you are personal, intimate without being familiar, and you make a real connection. Starting with 'Hi everybody' alienates your listener instantly 'cause they ain't 'everybody'.
Thanks for the suggestions. I've passed your comments onto our content team :)
I've been involved with radio broadcasting since the mid-1970s. While I was watching this video, I was thinking "I wonder if he mentions listening to your own shows?" and sure enough it arrived very high up on the list. I thihk it's important to listen to the recording two or three days later so that you are in a different frame of mind. More like a listener than a presenter. I have reels of tape from my shows in 1977 that I listen to once in a while. At the time I thought I was pretty good, but now I think "I was awful!" but luckily I have improved over the years. You have great content in this video, and please keep up the good work. Best wishes from eastern Pennsylvania USA.
Thank you so much @GrowlyBear917! You are awesome!
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Always smile when you talk, it makes your voice sound happy.
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Thank you I am 14 years old and i really want to get into the radio career when I am older and this video has helped me a lot , thank you :)
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Great stuff brother! I’m on the air today -tune in-@ wbz 1030 Boston!
Yeah I agree I’m 11 and this really helps
Same here
am 2
Spot On. I have been a DJ on radio for 5 years. I have around 15 of your tips going on - need to work on the other 5 which are really important. Thanks
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I was here two years ago.
This helped me a lot. Now I need another job and I’m back here😩😩😩❤️❤️❤️
Thank you
I've accepted my dreams of being a television host, radio host, and well known podcaster. I've watched craig Ferguson, conan, and joe rogan for years. I dropped out of college for bussiness as I didn't quite know what I wanted to pursure in my life as there is just so many possibilities in life, I thought I wanted to pursure music but that can always be a hobby. Lol I was recording my own late night television show was I was 10 for crying out aloud hahahah!!!!. I just applied to a local radio co host position which just opened up, the timing couldn't be greater, they didn't require a degree, just preferred 2 years of experience. Technically I've been doing this for my entire life!! I'm learning as much as I can about the technical aspect of brodcasting, such as gain, fading, and everything there is. I hope they give me the chance, I could die if I got this!!
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@@Radiodotco I'll let you know if I got it my man.
i am a student from kenya persuing journalism but i want to specify on radio presentation your tips are soo helpfull thankyou.
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I just started my first job as a radio DJ and loving it! This video is spot on! It is an incredibly fun job!
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This video is spot on, I’m a radio presenter and I love it
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i am currently pursuing a career in radio and this video is inspiring...thank you....I've learnt some things I've slacked off on
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@@Radiodotco already did.....thanks
Thank you so much, working towards becoming a pro in this career and you highlighted the necessary tips for me to break through..
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i’m 12 years old and it’s been my dream to become a radio presenter for so long and these are some great tips, thank you so much!!
Maybe you'd like to check out the article too? radio.co/blog/20-ways-to-be-a-great-radio-presenter
Thank you for the great information and tips also. Everything you said makes really good sense. I started a gospel radio short 7 months ago, that airs one day a week. ALWAYS HAVING FUN!!!
Having fun is the most important thing. And for a breakdown of these points, check out: radio.co/blog/20-ways-to-be-a-great-radio-presenter
Thanks very much.
Am Henry Nzomo from Mombasa Kenya 🇰🇪
Just building a career in radio presenting... This will surely helps alot
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I'm starting three Top 40 Countdown Shows on Mixcloud in September so your tips will really help me. Thanks 😊
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I'm a truck driver and an avid rabid radio listener. I'm the guy you're trying to keep from switching the station. One thing that gets my goat is the overly fake radio voices. 📻 ......it is an automatic built in response. I'm moving down the dial.
Agreed. Presenters 'putting on a voice' are trying to appeal to everyone, but they end up appealing to no one.
Thank you! This is very helpful for me as I start my journey as a radio DJ. Salute!
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Thank you .
Thank you so much @Jckingoflove24!
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Great stuff. Many thanks from a newbie to the world of radio presenting. Luvin it too.
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thank you very much, this tip and guidelines really made me feel feel and out of my shell. thank you very much
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Thanks for that I really appreciate am 18 and also a presenter thanks for helping me grow
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Thank you!
Thank you so much @repentyemortals!
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Really helpful, thank you! 👍👍👍👍
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I learned alot. Thank you. Hopefully to be good.
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Yikesss I have my first radio this Saturday and I’m nervous af but these tips were really helpful
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Thank you very much for sharing these tips which are great! Currently looking at how I can grow and make more progress with my radio show :-)
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Thanks very much for such useful info.... Love from India 😀✌️
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Also, love from Manchester, UK.
Very helpful, thanks!
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Wow. Your tips are very helpful for radio broadcasting students like me! Please continue to gain motivation to continue producing videos that are helpful toyour viewers.
Very educational...thank you Soo much
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Thanks so much for this. It will help me in preparing for the interview I have coming up soon to be an OAP.
Thanks, I hope I get the job.
Good luck!
Thank you.😊
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Thank you
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Hi that s was very helpful my friend..
May I ask where can I purchase those colorful foam windscreen filters??
I love them
They were custom made for us!
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Thank you so much for this
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Thank you so much!
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Really great tips. I'm new into this area and hoping to find a new hobby as a radio presenter!
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Thanks for the great tips!!!
Thank you so much, this is really helpful. Iam so nervous cause i got hired a a radio dj and its my first so, im really conscious about it ahahaha
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@@Radiodotco thank you so much ❤
Thank you..
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This has been helpful
Thank you so much @mcdramaent!
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I love this .keep it up
awesome tips
REALLY PROFESSIONAL ON THE SOUND LEVELS ON THIS VIDEO LOL 😆
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Great 👍🏾 tips thanks
Thank you ☺️ 💕
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Thank you for the great lesson
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Awesome 💯🙌💯 useful !!!!
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Thank you so much! This is really helpful.
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I like the sound quality of your microphone 🎤
It's the Nuemann U87: radio.co/blog/neumann-u87-review
Amazing!
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thank you for this video tutorial
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Really simple, but the stress is
wow, thanks i love this
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Thanks for the amazing tips
Thanks!
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Good Going Sir
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Thanks alot
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I cant wait to be a radio host
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Please what I should do, if I want to my voice to be clear Please? Or make video for it
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very helpful
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20 TIPS OF BEING A GREAT PRESENTER :
1. DONT WORRY BE HAPPY
2. BE WELL READ
3. LISTEN TO OTHER SHOWS
4. ALWAYS PRE-READ YOUR SCRIPT
5. DONT BE FU-ING OFFENSIVE
6. GET FRIENDLY WITH PAPERWORKS
7. ALWAYS BE HOMETOWN PROUD
8. LAUGH AT YOURSELF
9. BE DISCIPLINED
10. PROMOTE YOUR FELLOW HOSTS
11. EMBRACE YOUR COMMUNITY
12. BE FRIENDS WITH EVERYONE
13. LEARN NEW SKILLS
14. GET NETWORKING
15. BECOME A STORYTELLER
16. FIND YOUR NICHE
17. BE SOCIAL MEDIA SAVY
18. ALWAYS SHOW YOUR GRATITUDE
19. LISTEN BACK TO YOUR SHOWS
20. INVEST IN QUALITY
Wow! Thanks for the tips!
...hey wait a minute
Wow! 😍
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Hey i wanna learn more what if i send you a link you can listen to my staff and tell me whare exactly i am
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Some great and valuable advice but it made me laugh how the 'invest in a great microphone' point was so much quieter than the rest of the audio 🤣
Perhaps that was the point? 🕵️
Indeed, that is why it amused me. I like clever.
2:10 - Howard stern and a good many shock jocks around the world would heartily disagree.
Wow. Thanks. Like a third grade teacher with neck hair!
Thanks Larry. Now face forward and pay attention young man: radio.co/blog/20-ways-to-be-a-great-radio-presenter
How many radio stations have you worked at? How many production houses have you worked at? That was some of the most basic SCHOOL OF BROADCASTING shit on the planet. I think more helpful would be types and reasons for microphones, proper processing and software use for production, things like that. Just telling a guy to proofread his fucking copy? DON'T WORRY BE HAPPY? Do you need to tell him how many plies of toilet paper to use? I am not saying I know everything, but this was pretty useless stuff.
Just read it, national anthem, narrative and our message, if its not ours!! Our chums at Poogle will check (we call listening to a family in the their home competitive research) Don't forget the Powers at be are here for you and your extended family not your Salary and Ownership, they are here for you, Stay Together, Stay Safe, MSM have all of your backs, and use your eyes God bless anyone without sight, I WILL NOT MAKE YOU WALK OFF A CLIFF. I PROMISE YOU XX
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👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽
And when you are producing content, match your audio levels through out. It will undermine your advice and make you look a bit amateur.
Like in this video for instance.
Well spotted 👏 You've passed the test.
0:37 guess you've never watched Alex Jones
There's always exceptions, I suppose 😂
Very nice ... but ... Lot of those “rules” are very nice but i cannot find a way how to implement them into reality!
1. My area of expertise is security which means everything serious - Wars Conflicts Attacks Weapons and now “viruses” etc... That cannot be quite nice / happy and make you laugh to much - I am skydiver and a pilot which has been work in defence industry which i think make me person who understand all topic which i cover (virus excluded because i do not know too much about biological / chemical hazard topics)
2. Because i am in that professionally i very clearly know what serious problem is caused from social networks especially FAKJU (Fakbook and Jutube and all other their sister companies) ... I am trying to educate my public not to use Fakbook because it is used against them - If someone is living in non eu member - non nato member - live in state which was NATO enemy for a long time - live in state where nato and west want to achieve their national goals and you are in security area (military / police) than it is very very very possible Fakbok will be used against you for spying … Some of my “colleagues” like Assange and few others already talked much about that in past … I think you all know what i am talking about .. In that manner i am fighting “against” that disease :( using it to educate people - It is hard to be popular talking to people educating them in a manner “not use this because it is bad for you” (Jutube included)
3. I cannot be positive regarding for instance president of county where i live because he is pathetic and very unprofessional - For instance in my country right now media almost do not have any chance to work - Even public transport was totally cut which mean i cannot go anywhere - State organize conferences where only few are invited because they do not want to talk about problematic topic and answer on expert questions … There is simple total cut of in that manner - How to be “nice and polite” with them - Our Minister of defence is DESERTER which do not know anything about security and every answer is “i / me / we bla bla bla” … How to be “nice about those two? :)
4. Ok - i work in real time which mean mistakes are in air - I am trying to make all what i do better and better - Trying is one thing and doing it is another one - It is very hard for instance to be every day at least 1 hour in air if you do all it alone … Can be done but i am now at 50% or lower doing that
Because i am for a long time into this (production/photographer and video camera man) and in last few years i am working all that alone doing my own shows i can say to all that your advices are very valuable but like in my case simply not applicable in all situations …
I am trying to think how i can improve myself and my own work - Some of those advises are applicable in my situation but only 20-30% but sincerely - if i work them out and do it on daily basis i think it will lead to some noticeable results
Normally almost all you talk about is already known to me but putting all those together and making must do list is something which must be appreciated - Many thanks for that - Salute from Serbia - be happy and virus safe :) - PS Did you think about wearing mask because of a virus :)
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1st Invest in quality and the audio sounds poor.
We have to disagree with you there, we don't think the audio sounds poor, the room we recorded in was a little bit echo-y but it doesn't sound bad. Check out some more videos on our channel to see what you think.
You forget to say thanks to JOHN SIMONS
Good catch! We actually took inspiration from John to build this list from his 2015 presentation at Next Radio: th-cam.com/video/C4DJA-Kgbk4/w-d-xo.html
what are good questions to ask guests?
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Hahhahaha hometown proud eas funny
Helpful tips, but I assume a presenter must be DJ
Thank you
Amazing tips and thank you 😊