
Agreed. I think we need some older people with more experience at HxL
hi i returned as a dj tonight, i'm 19, do you feel better. aha.
But I think Shannon's a really good DJ too. But I can't name everyone at the top of my head
Well I thought I was a bit mature even tho im 15 but I guess I've been proven wrong.
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Some of the younger DJ's are more mature then some of the older users on this forum. I'm 15, I may seem young to some, but I can guarantee I am more mature then some of the older users I have seen on this forum. The age of the DJ does not matter... A DJ could be let's say 11, and be a better DJ then someone who is 19. Sure, the population of Habbo is getting younger... So younger users come into Habbox/Habboxlive/Habboxforum, so that's who we target. When most people start Habbo they are 11 years old and they get amused when you simply say their name on air. Some of the older users might find this pathetic but it's really what we target. Our audience ranges from about 11-19 years of age, but most are between 11-14 so that's the age group we have to target. We get them as involved and as entertained as we can but because of this, some of the older users might find us immature when we are actually quite matured... Just because our target audience is lower then the age that is complaining, doesn't mean HabboxLive is crap.
As stated before, Habbox has seen a variety of ages through it's years, some older users may find that the older DJ's are better because they tend to target people their age. However, if you go towards the younger users, they tend to like the younger DJ's because they target their age group. In the end, the age of the DJ does not matter, what matters is that the quality and the personality of the DJ stands out.
Anywho, yeah ending my novel.
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Last edited by gangstaagent1; 20-06-2010 at 03:17 AM.
I don't think having younger DJs is really a problem, many of our younger DJs at the moment are listener favourites and if an applicant has great talent then they will most likely be hired, regardless of their age. Many younger DJs generally last longer than olders as they have more time before they need to resign for things such as exams. They'll then be known as the older DJs with all the experience. A variety of ages is able to further entertain a wider range of listeners, as for example, some younger listeners may be able to relate to a younger DJ or just idolise an older DJ. A mix of ages also leaves listeners with an increased variety of music and voices.
At the end of the day it's about high quality, if a younger DJ can provide this, then I don't see the problem.
If you don't like the songs that are played, send in a few requests - I'm sure the DJ will manage to play your songs!
Last edited by Gemma; 20-06-2010 at 03:44 AM.
100% Agreed with this...I don't think having younger DJs is really a problem, many of our younger DJs at the moment are listener favourites and if an applicant has great talent then they will most likely be hired, regardless of their age. Many younger DJs generally last longer than olders as they have more time before they need to resign for things such as exams. They'll then be known as the older DJs with all the experience. A variety of ages is able to further entertain a wider range of listeners, as for example, some younger listeners may be able to relate to a younger DJ or just idolise an older DJ. A mix of ages also leaves the listeners with an increased variety of music and voices. At the end of the day, it's about high quality, if a younger DJ can provide this, then I don't see the problem.
If you don't like the songs that are played, send in a few requests - I'm sure the DJ will manage to play your songs!
my point being the majority of them can't, oh and i love bias people :rolleyes:I don't think having younger DJs is really a problem, many of our younger DJs at the moment are listener favourites and if an applicant has great talent then they will most likely be hired, regardless of their age. Many younger DJs generally last longer than olders as they have more time before they need to resign for things such as exams. They'll then be known as the older DJs with all the experience. A variety of ages is able to further entertain a wider range of listeners, as for example, some younger listeners may be able to relate to a younger DJ or just idolise an older DJ. A mix of ages also leaves listeners with an increased variety of music and voices.
At the end of the day it's about high quality, if a younger DJ can provide this, then I don't see the problem.
If you don't like the songs that are played, send in a few requests - I'm sure the DJ will manage to play your songs!
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I stopped listening to Habbo radios ages ago. My main problem was most DJ's play a lot of really rubbish chart music, and the DJ in the next slot will play exactly the same songs.
It would be nice if DJ's who have a different taste in music played their stuff and not give in to the masses always. I know songs often get requested but it would be nice to have a bigger variety.
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