Does anyone like listening to DJs talking non-stop on music radio stations?
I was just wondering because I don’t listen to the radio anymore because the constant talking from the DJs just drives me round the twist.
Fair enough if it’s a talk radio station and people want to hear them talking but on music stations I just don’t understand it, especially in the mornings when they ramble on and seem to think they’re so funny.
Does anyone like them?
Talking, adverts & rubbish music are pet hates of mine. Where I am, there’s a whole radio station dedicated to this. ALL the DJ’s insist on talking – I think "loving the sound of your own voice" must be a requirement in their contracts.
I totally agree. Morons who love the sound of their own voices and talk incessant drivel. I gave up listening to music stations for this reason and only listen to talk radio where the hosts tend to be a lot more intelligent.
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Talking, adverts & rubbish music are pet hates of mine. Where I am, there’s a whole radio station dedicated to this. ALL the DJ’s insist on talking – I think "loving the sound of your own voice" must be a requirement in their contracts.
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If they’re funny.
Like Hamish&Andy, I could listen to them talking non-stop.
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Love Radio 1!! Chris Moyles and Edith Bowman are my faves!!
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No. I particularly hate the morons who talk over a bit of my favourite tunes!!
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Depends on the DJ. If they’re funny, it doesn’t bother me. If they’re not, then I turn off the radio. Luckily, morning radio where I live isn’t too bad.
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No that’s why I have Yahoo radio on. It’s under Yahoo music.
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Enough people must like it, or at least put up with it, to keep the radio stations in business.
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No, Im rarely interested in what they have to say, I just want the music. Its annoying!
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no they interrupt music…
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yes,
I was just wondering because I don’t listen to the radio anymore because the constant talking from the DJs just drives me round the twist.
Fair enough if it’s a talk radio station and people want to hear them talking but on music stations I just don’t understand it, especially in the mornings when they ramble on and seem to think they’re so funny.
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A vat of boiling oil is preferable to that drivel….try the OFF switch.
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