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Most radio presenters have sexy voices, but very ugly faces. Show me a good-looking local radio presenter! lol
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This may sound sound like a dumb question to you media luvvies. So forgive this mere radio listener for one moment please.
Is a radio presenter the same thing as a D.J?
Anyway there are a few people who certainly do not have the voice for radio but definately have the face for it. Step forward Sara Cox.
Is a radio presenter the same thing as a D.J?
Anyway there are a few people who certainly do not have the voice for radio but definately have the face for it. Step forward Sara Cox.
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Sara Cox is fantastic, probably the only reason other than Edith or Vernon to listen to Radio 1.
And yes, James. You are minging.
And yes, James. You are minging.
Yes, I seem to remember he used to be on Radio Pembrokeshite doing a show on there.Boughton wrote:Didn't you used to be a local radio presenter, old chap???Jamez wrote:Minor celeb...hehehe!
Most radio presenters have sexy voices, but very ugly faces. Show me a good-looking local radio presenter! lol
Not necessarily.miss hellfire wrote:This may sound sound like a dumb question to you media luvvies. So forgive this mere radio listener for one moment please.
Is a radio presenter the same thing as a D.J?
Indeed.Skytower wrote:Not necessarily.miss hellfire wrote:This may sound sound like a dumb question to you media luvvies. So forgive this mere radio listener for one moment please.
Is a radio presenter the same thing as a D.J?
From what I understand, a "radio presenter" DJ is usually one that presents a show, does much talking and plays songs without doing much mixing. Of course, he still has to be able to keep the whole show together and make it sound consistent through the use of presentation material such as beds, jingles, sweepers etc. But on commercial radio they seldom have much control - most of it is all done by computer.
A DJ (as in club DJ; Pete Tong and the like) does more mixing of songs into a set and less talking from sources such as CDs and vinyl. I doubt if you'd get the same sort of automation system, say at Tinpot GWR FM here.
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