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FM channels in India simultaneously require radio jockeys to be funny, vibrant and able to handle frivolous shows and fluffy interviews. Shows generally focus only on music and offer little scope for those wanting to talk about more informed subjects. Working for All India Radio, with its strict standards of Hindi and mainly news-based broadcast is not everyones cup of tea either. Is there a third option for radio aspirants? Today, with Indian community radio stations sprouting in all parts of the world, and international media companies introducing more and more Asian broadcasts, there definitely are. The work is the same as Indian stations reporting and presenting but the content and the subjects are much more diverse and exciting. In addition, it is an excellent passport to a career abroad, while having a comfortable home-like atmosphere. For example, Deutsche Welles Hindi team comprises almost fully of Indians who dress traditionally and converse in their native tongues. for fu ...more FM channels in India simultaneously require radio jockeys to be funny, vibrant and able to handle frivolous shows and fluffy interviews. Shows generally focus only on music and offer little scope for those wanting to talk about more informed subjects. Working for All India Radio, with its strict standards of Hindi and mainly news-based broadcast is not everyones cup of tea either. Is there a third option for radio aspirants? Today, with Indian community radio stations sprouting in all parts of the world, and international media companies introducing more and more Asian broadcasts, there definitely are. The work is the same as Indian stations reporting and presenting but the content and the subjects are much more diverse and exciting. In addition, it is an excellent passport to a career abroad, while having a comfortable home-like atmosphere. For example, Deutsche Welles Hindi team comprises almost fully of Indians who dress traditionally and converse in their native tongues. for further queries please see the link - http://educationtimes.com/educationTimes/getArticleDetail.do?articleid=200906302009062914330412563251c66&sectionid=100&urlsectionname=Others&parent=96&parentname=cAreerZ

 
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