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The story of another private radio station
An interview with a Radio Windy DJ
A fictional Auckland radio station
An interview with DJ Paul Holmes
A famous edition of Seven Days
More rural broadcasting
A doco on 80s radio ratings wars
A Whakatane landmark
Another Seven Days report
More racy remote radio broadcasting
Urban radio hosting in 1986
Documentary about a small-town newspaper
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To anyone reading this, don't be deterred by the comment that being a DJ doesn't prepare you for other work. John Sweetman and I can attest that it leads to a great many other opportunities. For me, those have included being a reporter, editor, assignment editor, talk show host and also working in media relations, political campaign work, public speaking, etc. That's by way of encouragement to anyone who has done the work or wants to. Being a DJ will take you places too .... out into the community for live broadcasts perhaps. It will help you learn how to interact with people and give you confidence. Those two factors lead to lots more. Onward! -- Julie Pendray xoxoxo