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Updated: August 11, 2014 09:33 IST
To remain a radio jockey (RJs) after 30 or leave the profession is the biggest question ailing the 100 odd RJs of All India Radio (AIR) in Kolkata.
To remain a radio jockey (RJs) after 30 or leave the profession is the biggest question ailing the 100 odd RJs of All India Radio (AIR) in Kolkata. The casual RJs of AIR, some of whom have been working for the last 19 years, have been dropped from the weekly anchoring rota since last Saturday.
The RJs, however, were somewhat expecting the move as the upper age limit of a RJ was fixed at 35 for frequency modulation (FM) bands.
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