![]() ![]() Some journalists have suffered dire physical and mental health consequences due to stress during the process or afterward if they failed and then were made redundant.Īccording to Nicky, a friend from his radio career spent 2 hours on the phone with a colleague, who was facing the brutal interview process, to convince them not to take their own life. Radio workers, including high-profile presenters, also had to undergo intense 60-second interviews in which they had to "justify" the existence of their roles, he added. Mr Horne said staff were having to prepare a "demo tape file of their greatest hit". He told .uk that radio presenters for several weeks have had to prove they're worth the jobs they're in as part of a harsh reapplication process. ![]() ![]() Nicky Horne, a former BBC Radio One and BBC Local radio host, now working for Boom Radio, has been collecting and sharing "horror stories" from within the BBC. ![]()
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