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What makes radio sticky? Why are people more attracted to certain personalities on air than some others? What does an OAP do besides being behind the mic? On Behind Radio podcast show, Fisayo-Dayo Samuel interviews radio and media personalities. In succint, short conversations, she digs out answers and stories you will never hear on radio. Interviews with people from KISS FM, UniLag FM, Sports Radio Brila FM, Inspiration FM, Rhythm, Cool FM, Beat FM, Naija Info, Eko FM, Sunshine, Adaba, Radio Lagos, Classic Smooth, Top Radio, Splash FM, Freedom Radio, Metro FM, Premier FM, Wazobia FM, We FM, Hot FM, Diamond FM, Space FM, Coal City Fm, Royal FM, RayPower, and more

Behind Radio with Fisayo Dayo-Samuel‪.‬ Fisayo Dayo-Samuel, Audacity2Lead

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What makes radio sticky? Why are people more attracted to certain personalities on air than some others? What does an OAP do besides being behind the mic? On Behind Radio podcast show, Fisayo-Dayo Samuel interviews radio and media personalities. In succint, short conversations, she digs out answers and stories you will never hear on radio. Interviews with people from KISS FM, UniLag FM, Sports Radio Brila FM, Inspiration FM, Rhythm, Cool FM, Beat FM, Naija Info, Eko FM, Sunshine, Adaba, Radio Lagos, Classic Smooth, Top Radio, Splash FM, Freedom Radio, Metro FM, Premier FM, Wazobia FM, We FM, Hot FM, Diamond FM, Space FM, Coal City Fm, Royal FM, RayPower, and more

    Entertainment Doesn't Cut It: Why Radio Should Have Better Content w/ Gabriella Daniels of Hot FM, Asaba

    Entertainment Doesn't Cut It: Why Radio Should Have Better Content w/ Gabriella Daniels of Hot FM, Asaba

    When asked about what she can make better in radio land, Gabriella Daniels, the program manager of Hot FM Asaba, replies, "It is important that aspiring presenters or those already on air, to know that your job is not only for the fun of it. Yeah, your job is real fun when you're on air, but it is not really about that. You should be able to know that this is a mission you have, knowing that radio is a powerful tool to shape the future of a society, the future of a nation, and that's because whatever people hear on radio, whether correct or not, they believe it. It registers somewhere in their subconscious. That means that whatever we say on air, as presenters behind radio, is sensitive, and we must not play or mull over anything we say carelessly. I feel there should be a body to regulate the kind of things OPAs say on air. NBC, for example, is just for music. Nothing exists regulating what OAPs say on air, the suggestions they make and the rest..."
     
    Now you see why you should tune in to this episode of Behind Radio? You may never hear this on any radio.
     
    Hit play and enjoy the episode.
     
    Only on http://BehindRadio.com

    • 32 Min.
    Kissing Behind Radio, Adeolu Gboyega Shares The Craziest Thing He's Done

    Kissing Behind Radio, Adeolu Gboyega Shares The Craziest Thing He's Done

    "Broadcasters are crazy" he says as he speaks about the memory of one of the craziest things he has done behind the mic. Today on this episode of Behind Radio, Adeolu Gboyega sheds light on his journey from a bystander in a radio station to coming second position in a radio audition and eventually getting a job in broadcasting - before he could gain admission, and while he was in school. And do you know he didn't study Mass Communications?
     
    This episode is quite fascinating, as you would find out. Thanks for listening.

    • 25 Min.
    Doing Work That Pays or Doing Work That Fulfills You, Isabella Akinseye Shares How She Draws The Balance

    Doing Work That Pays or Doing Work That Fulfills You, Isabella Akinseye Shares How She Draws The Balance

    Today on Behind Radio, Isabella Akinseye shares how she found herself in media, from appearing on TV and in magazines as way back as primary and secondary school. She shares lessons she has learned over the years of being in the media, and how you can make the best of your time in and out of media. Now she writes movie reviews, hosts Nolly Silver Screen, does TV ads. Also, she shares how we need to embrace teaching as both passion and profession. Having her own share of hosting the Science School Teachers Game. She talks about her hosting as a support on Rubbin' Minds of Channels TV. 
     
    And oh, many more... You would have to listen to this episode to get the juice.

    • 37 Min.
    I Wish I Had a Mentor, I Wouldn't Have Had To Go Through So Much To Get PraiseWorld Radio Started

    I Wish I Had a Mentor, I Wouldn't Have Had To Go Through So Much To Get PraiseWorld Radio Started

    Today, on Behind Radio podcast, we have the phenonomenal CEO of PraiseWorld Radio on the show, and he shares a lot from how he started first online gospel radio, and of course a lot of things he learnt from radio before stepping out to launch PraiseWorld Radio.
     
    He says, "I Wish I Had a Mentor, I Wouldn't Have Had To Go Through So Much To Get PraiseWorld Radio Started"
     
    Listen in to hear more.
     
    Brought to you by Fisayo Dayo-Samuel

    • 29 Min.
    This Industry Is All About Multitasking - Theophilus Elamah

    This Industry Is All About Multitasking - Theophilus Elamah

    Your voice is not the only requirement in radio. It is good to have a good voice, but beyond a good voice, it is important that you intern in a radio station of your choice. Listen as Theophilus Elamah shares the story of how he did not have the funds to go for training at FRCN, and how he went to a radio station to learn the rudiments of radio. 
     
    Right now, the industry is all about multitasking. Media doesnt employ one person to do one thing alone now, they employ one person to do several other things - things others are not available to do. It is important you learn skills if you would do really well in media today.
     
    These and many more you will hear on this episode o Behind Radio.

    • 23 Min.
    Digital Radio and Why Broadcasters Need to Read - Ekemini Joseph

    Digital Radio and Why Broadcasters Need to Read - Ekemini Joseph

    I have been into radio since childhood, like when a singer says they started singing from choir, I have also been into radio since childhood by writing scripts that were being aired.

    • 36 Min.

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