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So I applied for a job at a radio station in a spur of the moment, "what do I got to lose", sort of way. The job is as an associate producer of a college sports show. I have a sports management degree and I slightly (maybe largely) exaggerated my experience within radio. I worked at my college radio station for a semester and that was mainly goofing around.
So through some miracle, I got a call for an interview. I have no idea what to expect, what to say or even if I know how to do what they might want me to do. It's a legit radio station so I don't think they are on the "learn on the job" tip. They got interns for that.
Anybody that has worked radio, been an associate producer, or both, please help. I worked at my college radio station almost 10 years ago so my memory of what goes on is completely shot.
So through some miracle, I got a call for an interview. I have no idea what to expect, what to say or even if I know how to do what they might want me to do. It's a legit radio station so I don't think they are on the "learn on the job" tip. They got interns for that.
Anybody that has worked radio, been an associate producer, or both, please help. I worked at my college radio station almost 10 years ago so my memory of what goes on is completely shot.