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MUMBAI: RAPA award winner and one of the most popular faces in the radio industry, RJ Hrishikesh Kannan aka Hrishi K has experienced various genres in radio before finally finding his passion in international music. After having mastered the art as a jock for over 19 years, Kannan has already planned his next move to get into news radio.

“In a decade from now maybe I would like to get into news radio and hopefully 10 years from now the government of India will listen and the next Arnab Goswami or Barkha Dutt will start happening in radio. I want to do what these two do on radio which is moderate Pranab Mukherjee one side with a Mahesh Jethmalani on the other and get into hard core news content which is what the BBC does with radio in the UK,” he comments.

After taking a hiatus for over a year, Kannan returned back to Radio One in April 2012 as an English jock hosting the breakfast show ‘Good Morning Mumbai’ from 7am-12pm on weekdays. Radio One’s shift from Hindi to English content was welcomed by him as bollywood music at that time comprised of a very niche music style that featured peppy, club numbers attracting the younger audiences and also creating a wide stagnant space in the radio industry.

Commenting on his hiatus Kannan states, “I was completely saturated with Hindi radio. I did a decade of playing Chikni Chameli, Shiela ki Jawani genre of music. I don’t deny bollywood, but it’s just that there was nothing new left for me to do in radio. I just reached a point at my life in May last year when after being on-air every single day hour upon hour and just doing bollywood news, gossip and playing bollywood tracks I reached ‘creative menopause’. I never did radio for the money because I have a flourishing voiceover career. Radio is my passion.”

While most leading radio players were taking strategic decisions changing their programming and content to suit the changing palette of the listeners, Radio One went ahead and took a major risk by making a complete switchover from Hindi to International music content. But with the radio industry being bogged down by factors like restriction of news broadcast on commercial stations and huge amounts of license fees to be paid amongst others, new and varied content often does



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Manjot Singh 11:17:18 AM 10 Aug 2012 Report Abuse
hey hrishi,thanks for the RADIO for what it is meant to be, come to think of it one thought that only bollywood resides in our city and no one else. thanks again for sharing with us knowledge about people from diff fields of society and the many superhuman people living amongst us silently going about their job to bring in change.hey hrishi pls give a big hello to THE T MAN, when you meet him.manjot singh
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