Talk:Radio jockey

Refer to the article in question. Initially I was amazed to find no article on this and hence I created the ar--180.178.154.168 (talk) 09:54, 24 June 2013 (UTC)ticle yesterday. Today I planned to expand it by Googling it. To my amazement, I found that this term, though quite generic, is used specifically in India, indicating an etymological importance. I wanted to highlight this by adding a suitable Category Template, but couldn't find any suitable enough. I think that Category:Etymology is too general for this specific type of category, though if I couldn't find any better, I will prefer using it. Can anyone suggest any better template tag? -Ambuj Saxena (talk) 19:33, 23 February 2006 (UTC)


 * Your terminology is a little confusing. There are two issues:
 * Categories (not called template tags)
 * Stub templates


 * The article is in the category Category:Media occupations which is the most appropriate available - that's fine.


 * The stub template is also highly accurate and appropriate. You may consider also adding job-stub, but that is not necessary.


 * --Commander Keane 20:02, 23 February 2006 (UTC)

Inclusion of Hardeep Chandpuri in list of famous RJs
User:Caseydeez seems to have edited a few times to add more famous radio jockeys to the third paragraph of the article, with a constant addition being Hardeep Chandpuri. I question this, because Chandpuri is already mentioned as respected in the Training section. I simply feel that it is redundant to list him there, and am posting here and Caseydeez's talk to prevent any reverting silliness from happening. What do you think about including Chandpuri twice or thrice?

Caveat: I have no background on the subject, but found this article through a related one that needed a copyedit. Arcendet (talk) 18:01, 11 March 2010 (UTC)