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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.because of the perceived 'glamour' of working in radio, a lot of people are attracted to radio stations, and will oftn work for free. At least you have correct approach - you will need to work for free at least initially. Approach your local station and advise them that you are keen to work in radio - have some ideas and do a little research in advance before you go and tlk to them. Instead of advising them that you are the new Chris Moyles in waiting, check out some 'behind the scenes' jobs in production and studio management and talk about those rather than your 'dream job'. if you are lucky to get a place, be ready to do anything at all, and be reliable, patient, persistant, and polite. Some radio station staff have severe delusions of grandeur, but keep your mouth shut and your eyes and ears open, and make sure you don;t get involved in any gossiping that you will hear around you.
I believe BBC Radio does Work Experience, check out this site -http://www.bbc.co.uk/jobs/workexperience/index.shtml
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