Become a DJ!

Item Number: 373
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Description
"Hey, Mr. DJ, put a record on, I want to dance with my baby!"
If you've listened to the radio and thought, "I'd like to do that" then Lynda Lambert, George Lindsey, and Aaron Miller at 102.3, The Max will show you what it takes to keep the rush hour drive calm with tunes and talk.
It's a lot of fun, but we bet you find it's not as easy as, well, as it sounds!
Radio Disc Jockeys announce station program information, such as program schedules and station breaks for commercials, or public service information, and they introduce and close programs. Announcers read prepared scripts or make ad lib commentary on the air, as they present news, sports, the weather, time, and commercials. If a written script is required, they may do the research and writing. Announcers also interview guests and moderate panels or discussions. Some provide commentary for the audience during sporting events, at parades, and on other occasions. Announcers often are well known to radio and television audiences and may make promotional appearances and do remote broadcasts for their stations.
Special Instructions
This item is for a three-hour job shadowing experience that will be available Monday through Friday from 7am to 10am. Dates are subjected to availability.
Children must be 12 years of age or older to participate. A chaperone is recommended for children between the ages of 12-18. This job shadowing experience is good through January 1, 2010.