Kommon are looking for talented & enthusiastic radio presenters

Kommon

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KOMMON ARE LOOKING FOR TALENTED & ENTHUSIASTIC RADIO PRESENTERS WHO ARE JUST STARTING OUT OR HAVE EXPERIENCE, LITTLE, LARGE AND/OR GOOD.


Job applications are once again open at Kommon and we're looking to bring in many talented presenters.


Kommon is a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Internet radio station, looking to go much further in the future. We get many hits a day and a large audience.


A few key points you should note:


- This job is voluntary. We need to maintain our radio broadcasting license, text system, landline number & servers. As a Kommon presenter we require you to pay £7 a month to cover the costs of said requirements in order for us to operate as a radio station and for you to enjoy your time even more with us.


- As at the moment we are an Internet radio station, you will need to use SAM Broadcaster 2, 3 or 4 or NiceCast to present live shows. Pre-recording is available for people but this must be discussed with an administrator on our forums.


Please find the criteria below:


- You must dedicate 2-4 hours a week. If you wish to do more this is at your own choice.
- You must have basic knowledge of SAM Broadcaster or NiceCast.
- You must have a decent microphone. This can be from a good quality sounding jack microphone or USB. We do prefer condenser microphones, but if it's of decent quality then it's fine. We do not accept webcam microphones.
- You need to be enthusiastic and not say 'erm' a lot or stutter.
- You must speak clear English.
- You must be willing to spend time and put effort into your shows.
- Must be trustworthy and have patience.
- Must be willing to contribute £7 a month for licence costs.


Being a Kommon Presenter you will receive access to:


- Our text system to read texts which come through from our listener audience.
- The Skype account to take on-air calls. (We have a landline number).
- A exclusive area for our radio presenters on our forum which gives you information, access to listeners requests and downloads.
- After showing dedication and remaining as a presenter for a good while, you will receive your own custom made jingles for your show(s).


What you will gain:


- (Voluntary)Experience and essential skills in radio broadcasting. This looks great on a CV to obtain future jobs in media.

If Interested please contact the e-mail address below -

jobs@kommon.fm


Thank you & good luck!


Fee: £7 per month.
Pay: No pay. Job is voluntary.
 

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Hi,

The reason behind Google not being able to find us is that the website is still under design and development but should be completed shortly, however we are looking for presenters just now so we have them for the opening of the station. If you'd like more details please contact jobs@kommon.fm


" Kommon is a 24 hours a day, 7 days a week Internet radio station, looking to go much further in the future. We get many hits a day and a large audience."

This from your initial post.
 

telabadmanwot

New Member
Why do radio stations think they can charge DJs to DJ on their site???

Without a DJ you are NOTHING. Arguably a DJ willing to pay for a slot, will not be as good as somebody who is used to being paid to do a show.

DJs have their own costs to cover, buying music is not cheap, not to mention the HUGE regular time commitment.

Dont get it twisted. DJs should be paid for their work. This is a volunteering section, you are lucky DJs are willing to work for free, dont take the P by asking for money.

Rant over
 

jambo

Member
Why do radio stations think they can charge DJs to DJ on their site???

Without a DJ you are NOTHING. Arguably a DJ willing to pay for a slot, will not be as good as somebody who is used to being paid to do a show.

DJs have their own costs to cover, buying music is not cheap, not to mention the HUGE regular time commitment.

Dont get it twisted. DJs should be paid for their work. This is a volunteering section, you are lucky DJs are willing to work for free, dont take the P by asking for money.

Rant over


Here, Here, I couldnt agree more
 
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