
A radio personality is a person who has an on-air position in
radio broadcasting
Radio broadcasting is the broadcasting of audio signal, audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a lan ...
. A radio personality who hosts a
radio show is also known as a radio host (North American English), radio presenter (British English) or radio jockey. Radio personalities who introduce and play individual selections of recorded music are known as
disc jockey
A disc jockey, more commonly abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays recorded music for an audience. Types of DJs include Radio personality, radio DJs (who host programs on music radio stations), club DJs (who work at nightclubs or music fes ...
s or "DJs" for short. Broadcast radio personalities may include
talk radio
Talk radio is a radio format containing discussion about topical issues and consisting entirely or almost entirely of original spoken word content rather than outside music. They may feature monologues, dialogues between the hosts, Interview (jo ...
hosts, AM/FM radio show hosts, and
satellite radio program hosts, and non-host contributors to radio programs, such as reporter
Description
A radio personality can be someone who introduces and discusses genres of music; hosts a
talk radio
Talk radio is a radio format containing discussion about topical issues and consisting entirely or almost entirely of original spoken word content rather than outside music. They may feature monologues, dialogues between the hosts, Interview (jo ...
show that may take calls from listeners; interviews celebrities or guests; or gives news, weather, sports, or traffic information. The radio personality may broadcast live or use
voice-tracking techniques. Increasingly in the 2010s, radio personalities are expected to supplement their on-air work by posting information online, such as on a blog or on another web forum. This may be either to generate additional revenue or connect with listeners. With the exception of small or rural radio stations, much of music radio broadcasting is done by
broadcast automation
Broadcast automation incorporates the use of broadcast programming technology to automate broadcasting operations. Used either at a broadcast network, radio station or a television station, it can run a facility in the absence of a human oper ...
, a computer-controlled playlist airing
MP3 audio files which contain the entire program consisting of music, commercials, and a radio announcer's pre-recorded comments.
History
In the past, the term "
disc jockey
A disc jockey, more commonly abbreviated as DJ, is a person who plays recorded music for an audience. Types of DJs include Radio personality, radio DJs (who host programs on music radio stations), club DJs (who work at nightclubs or music fes ...
" (or "DJ") was exclusively used to describe on-air radio personalities who played recorded music and hosted radio shows that featured popular music.
Unlike the modern club DJ who uses
beatmatching
Beatmatching or pitch cue is a DJ technique of pitch shifting or time stretching an upcoming track to match its tempo to that of the currently playing track, and to adjust them such that the beats (and, usually, the bars) are synchronized� ...
to mix transitions between songs to create continuous play, radio DJs played individual
songs or
music tracks while voicing announcements, introductions, comments, jokes, and commercials in between each song or short series of songs.
During the 1950s, '60s and '70s, radio DJs exerted considerable influence on popular music, especially during the
Top 40 radio era, because of their ability to introduce new music to the radio audience and promote or control which songs would be given airplay.
Although radio personalities who specialized in news or talk programs such as
Dorothy Kilgallen and
Walter Winchell
Walter Winchell (April 7, 1897 – February 20, 1972) was a syndicated American newspaper gossip columnist and radio news commentator. Originally a vaudeville performer, Winchell began his newspaper career as a Broadway reporter, critic and c ...
have existed since the early days of radio, exclusive talk radio formats emerged and multiplied in the 1960s, as telephone call in shows, interviews, news, and public affairs became more popular. In New York,
WINS (AM) switched to a talk format in 1965, and
WCBS (AM) followed two years later. Early talk radio personalities included
Bruce Williams and
Sally Jesse Raphael.
The growth of sports talk radio began in the 1960s, and resulted in the first all-sports station in the US,
WFAN (AM) that would go on to feature many sports radio personalities such as
Marv Albert and
Howie Rose.
Types of radio personalities
*FM/AM radio –
AM/
FM personalities play music, talk, or both.
Some examples are
Rick Dees,
Elvis Duran,
Big Boy,
Kidd Kraddick,
John Boy and Billy,
The Bob and Tom Show,
The Breakfast Club, and
Rickey Smiley.
*Talk radio –
Talk radio
Talk radio is a radio format containing discussion about topical issues and consisting entirely or almost entirely of original spoken word content rather than outside music. They may feature monologues, dialogues between the hosts, Interview (jo ...
personalities often discuss social and political issues from a particular political point of view.
Some examples are
Rush Limbaugh
Rush Hudson Limbaugh III ( ; January 12, 1951 – February 17, 2021) was an American Conservatism in the United States, conservative political commentator who was the host of ''The Rush Limbaugh Show'', which first aired in 1984 and was nati ...
,
Art Bell,
George Noory,
Brian Lehrer, and
Don Geronimo.
*Sports talk radio –
Sports talk radio personalities are often former athletes, sports writers, or television anchors and discuss sports news.
Some examples are
Dan Patrick,
Tony Kornheiser,
Dan Sileo,
Colin Cowherd, and
Mike Francesa.
*Satellite radio –
Satellite radio personalities are subject to fewer government broadcast regulations and may be allowed to play explicit music.
Howard Stern,
Opie and Anthony,
Dr. Laura, and
Chris "Mad Dog" Russo are some of the notable personalities who have successfully made the move from terrestrial radio to satellite radio.
*Internet radio -
Internet radio
Internet radio, also known as online radio, web radio, net radio, streaming radio, e-radio and IP radio, is a digital audio service transmitted via the Internet. Broadcasting on the Internet is usually referred to as webcasting since it is not ...
personalities appear on internet radio stations that offer news, sports, talk, and various genres of music that are carried by
streaming media
Streaming media refers to multimedia delivered through a Computer network, network for playback using a Media player (disambiguation), media player. Media is transferred in a ''stream'' of Network packet, packets from a Server (computing), ...
outlets such as
AccuRadio,
Pandora Radio
Pandora is a subscription-based music streaming service owned by the broadcasting corporation Sirius XM that is based in Oakland, California in the United States. The service carries a focus on recommendations based on the " Music Genome Proje ...
,
Slacker Radio and
Jango.
Notable radio personalities
Notable radio personalities include
pop music
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radio hosts
Wolfman Jack,
Jim Pewter,
Dick Clark
Richard Wagstaff Clark (November 30, 1929April 18, 2012) was an American television and radio personality and television producer who hosted ''American Bandstand'' from 1956 to 1989. He also hosted five incarnations of the Pyramid (game show), ...
,
Casey Kasem,
John Peel,
Charlie Gillett,
Walt Love,
Alan Freed
Albert James "Alan" Freed (December 15, 1921 – January 20, 1965) was an American disc jockey. He also produced and promoted large traveling concerts with various acts, helping to spread the importance of rock and roll music throughout Nor ...
,
Mamy Baby,
Frida Amani,
The Real Don Steele,
Charlie Tuna,
Terry Wogan; sports talk hosts such as
Mike Francesa;
shock jocks and political talk hosts such as
Don Imus,
Howard Stern and
Rush Limbaugh
Rush Hudson Limbaugh III ( ; January 12, 1951 – February 17, 2021) was an American Conservatism in the United States, conservative political commentator who was the host of ''The Rush Limbaugh Show'', which first aired in 1984 and was nati ...
.
Career
Education
Many radio personalities do not have a post-high school education, but some do hold degrees in
audio engineering
Audio most commonly refers to sound, as it is transmitted in signal form. It may also refer to:
Sound
*Audio signal, an electrical representation of sound
* Audio frequency, a frequency in the audio spectrum
*Digital audio, representation of soun ...
.
If a radio personality has a degree it's typically a bachelor's degree level qualification in radio-television-film, mass communications, journalism, or English.
Training
Universities offer classes in
radio broadcasting
Radio broadcasting is the broadcasting of audio signal, audio (sound), sometimes with related metadata, by radio waves to radio receivers belonging to a public audience. In terrestrial radio broadcasting the radio waves are broadcast by a lan ...
and often have a
college radio station, where students can obtain on-the-job training and
course credit.
Prospective radio personalities can also intern at radio stations for hands-on training from professionals. Training courses are also available online.
Requirements
A radio personality position generally has the following requirements:
* Good clear voice with excellent tone and modulation
* Great communication skills and creativity to interact with listeners
* Knowledgeable on current affairs, news issues and social trends
* Creative thinking, to be able to think of new ideas or topics for show
* Able to improvise and think "on the spot"
* Ability to develop their own personal style
* A good sense of humor
Opportunities
Due to radio personalities' vocal training, opportunities to expand their careers often exist. Over time a radio personality could be paid to do
voice-over
Voice-over (also known as off-camera or off-stage commentary) is a production technique used in radio, television, filmmaking, theatre, and other media in which a descriptive or expository voice that is not part of the narrative (i.e., non- ...
s for commercials, television shows, and movies.
Salary in the US
Radio personality salaries are influenced by years of experience and education. In 2013, the median salary of a radio personality in the US was $28,400.
* 1–4 years: $15,200–39,400,
* 5–9 years: $20,600–41,700,
* 10–19 years: $23,200–51,200,
* 20 or more years: $26,300–73,000.
A radio personality with a bachelor's degree had a salary range of $19,600–60,400.
The salary of a local radio personality will differ from a national radio personality. National personality pay can be in the millions because of the increased audience size and corporate sponsorship. For example, Rush Limbaugh was reportedly paid $38 million annually as part of the eight-year $400 million contract he signed with Clear Channel Communications.
Gallery
File:Radio personality.jpg, Jessica Letshwiti, ICE100 Radio, Botswana
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, Southern Africa
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93 FM, United Arab Emirates
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File:Luis_L%C3%B3pez_durante_el_programa_World_Dance_Music..png, Luis López, director and presenter of the World Dance Music radio program at Los 40 studios in Valencia
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File:Norman_B_in_Studio.jpeg, Norman Batley, WMNF, Tampa, FL, 2013
File:Radio Commonwealth (22294437619).jpg, Kevin Joseph O'Donnell, Australian Army
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station "Radio Commonwealth", Korea 1955
File:Aunt_Daisy.JPG, Maud Ruby Bashsam aka " Aunt Daisy" on station 2ZB, Wellington, New Zealand
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, 1959
File:Mauricio Lomonte.jpg, Mauricio Lomonte on station Radio Reloj, Cuba
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File:ITaukei Radio Talk back show (13589354753).jpg, Talk radio host and guests, Radio Fiji One, Fiji Broadcasting Corporation
See also
*
Sports commentator
*
Sports radio
Sports radio (or sports talk radio) is a radio format devoted entirely to discussion and broadcasting of sport, sporting events. A widespread programming genre that has a narrow audience appeal, sports radio is characterized by an often-low comed ...
*
Presenter (disambiguation)
References
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