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Navendu Kumar works at international radio station Sunrise Radio and has 16 years of experience in the industry. He is the programming in charge of ‘The Early Breakfast Show’ that airs every morning from 4 to 6 am. Sunrise Radio operates mainly in the west London area surrounding its base in Southall. The station was launched in 1989, serving west London’s Asian community. It was the first 24 hour Asian radio station to appear in the UK, and the first independent 24 hour Asian station in the world.

After having worked in the radio industry for over 16 years, I feel that the Indian radio industry died long back. It was alive only till 1994 when just three radio stations existed. It was like an open playground, where each of the three stations gave their best stuff to the listeners. With passing time competition started increasing and the playground is now full with 10 stations, who are creating a mess by churning out low quality content.

The reality in India today is that nobody listens to a radio jockey. The moment an RJ begins to speak, the listeners change the station and hear the songs being played on other channels. This is the basic attitude that is followed by radio listeners today and this fact cannot be denied. In such a scenario RJS proclaim that ‘they are a complete package’ on the station, but is this true and are they really versatile is the big question? Today, radio reaches in those areas where TV till date cannot be reached and thus the jockeys shed major responsibility of giving listeners maximum knowledge and updates about the happenings round the world. A capable and an efficient jock should be capable enough of giving 100 updates in 8 minutes to listeners, and I think this is not happening in the current radio scenario.

I feel very sad that today quality in radio content is missing and commercial aspect has become more. Radio is like food in which you need to cook the show; add the necessary ingredients to it and also know the art of serving the show to listeners. But how many stations really know and follow this art? No radio station can become complete unless its RJs put hard work and reach to listeners. Our Indian radio fraternity feels that an ‘RJ interaction with listeners is



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Dr.dhanusha 10:54:12 AM 18 Apr 2013 Report Abuse
very true... i totally agree to your observation and comment. i remember i used to love listening radio, and more over comments of the RJ. But i just dont feel like switching on the radio due to same reasons you mentioned. I wish if atleast few of the RJ improved by this, its worth posting... Keep it up..
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