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2019电台演讲稿(3篇)

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「电台爱岗敬业演讲稿

2019电台演讲稿(3篇)

光阴似箭,岁月如梭。转眼间,我在播音主持这个行业里已经摸爬滚打了十几个年头了。这期间,既有痛苦的彷徨,不懈的追求,也有苦苦的寻觅,欣喜的泪水。这一切,就好象是昨天……

1998年,由于工作的需要我由当时的有线电视台调到广播电台做起了播音主持工作,话筒成了我最好的朋友,中央人民广播电台,省电台的新闻节目就是我最好的老师。每天除了日常的工作外,一遍一遍跟着老师的作品模仿,象着了魔似的在播音艺术的殿堂里尽情的遨游,在这不算短的岁月里,使我从一个对播音工作知之不多的爱好者,成为一名专业的播音员。也正是在这几年的历练中,让我明白了,播音就是我的最爱,是值得我为之倾注一生的事业。可以说,这里是我梦想开始的地方,远山的呼唤也成了我永远追寻的目标。

1999年,我们电台开通了交通广播频率,我有幸成了其中的一员。从播音员向主持人转行,又一次点燃了我创业的激情,我的播音主持生涯也翻开了新的一页。众所周知,播音员是运用有声语言的技巧传达他人的思想,主持人是直接表述自己的观点和见解;在声音和气息的运用上也有本质的不同。为了抹去宣读式的播音痕迹,每天在没有节目的时候就练习说话,逼着自己把一篇消息讲成故事。一而再,再而三,播的痕迹没有了,说的更亲切自然了。就这样,我主持的《空中服务台》节目,深入人心,我的名被更多的听众所熟知。这期间,我在主持节目的同时还要参与到节目中去,在节目的编排策划中得到了锻炼,从单一的播音员成为一个多面手。

XX年,纪检委与我们台联合开办了端正正风行风评比的一档访谈节目《行风热线》,台里把这样一个政治任务交给我,我既要做主持又兼做编辑,从话题的选择,嘉宾的邀请等等都由我来承担,最让我头疼问题就是参加我们这个节目的20几个行政局和单位的行政职能和范畴我不是很了解,他们的专业性也很强,在节目中是有听众电话参与这样的环节,如果听众在电话中对某个参评单位提出具体的专业问题我不明白,就不能和现场的嘉宾进行顺畅的沟通,就会影响到整个节目的播出质量,因为我们是直播。为了确保播出不出纰漏,我就认真做好节目播出前的案头准备工作,对参评单位的职能逐一进行了解,不明白的地方就查资料或直接与参评单位进行联系寻求答案,使我在节目中成了听众与参评单位勾通的桥梁和纽带。这种全新的工作状态激发出我潜在的能力,同时也是一种新的洗礼。我庆幸,在前进的路上从没有止步,没有故步自封,永远是一个战斗者,探索者。这个节目的播出受到纪检委、台领导的肯定也得到了听众的好评。

播音主持是一项艰苦的、容不得半点儿马虎的工作。不少人把它看成是一个风光无限的面子活,但其中滋味,只有自己知道。做为一名新闻播音员,我深知自己的义务和责任。

记得前年夏天,播电视新闻的时候,晚上刚做完节目回到家里正准备吃晚饭,这时候也是新闻首播刚结束,我的手机响个不停,一看是台里的电话打了过来,电话那边值班编辑告诉我,观众电话反馈说,你播的一条新闻里有个数播错了,当时我的脑袋象炸开了一样,一片空白,我知道这样的播出错误不仅我会受到批评,局里也会受到牵连,当我缓过神来,穿着拖鞋就跑到了台里,第一时间赶到的还有值班台长和采编这条新闻的记者,经过认真核对和校正再听录音最后确认我没有播错,记者也没有写错,是观众听错了,一场虚惊就这样告终了。这件事对我的触动很大,让我深刻体会到,做我们这行要时刻把“认真”二放在首位,在这以后无论是我主持的每一期节目,还是播出的每篇稿件,尽管有这样那样的遗憾,我都是用心在做,不敢亵渎心中的那份神圣。

一个人要取得成功,有三要素是不可少的,那就是“天赋、勤奋和机遇”,做一个出色的播音员,先天具备的嗓音条件和领悟能力是不可忽略的,这是取得出色成绩的保证。做播音主持这一特殊的职业“勤奋”也是必须具备的一个因素。我可以说是一个勤奋的人,可我始终有危机感,不是怕别人的竞争,而是怕自己的步伐跟不上社会的发展。我在心里反复地对自己说:快走!快走!不快走后面就有人追上来了,社会就要淘汰你了,正是这种危机感,时刻鞭策着我每天脚踏实地做好我的本职工作。时刻坚持着“踏实做事,真诚待人”和“三人行必有我师”的原则,不断向书本、向同行、向我的听众朋友汲取生活和事业的养料,使自己更加胜任这个工作岗位。

我的播音主持工作不是一帆风顺的,人生路上充满着甜苦和喜优,难免曾经跌倒和等候,我总是以平和的心态,微笑着面对挫折和失败,因为我相信阳光总在风雨后,乌云上面是晴空。我热爱播音主持工作,尤其被广播这样一个有声语言的神奇魅力所折服,因此,在工作中乐此不疲。我非常希望通过自己的努力把节目做得更精彩以此来回报我的听众。熔炼昨天,可以忘却不需要的记忆;用好今天,可以寻找到一个新的向前延伸的成功的“亮点”,我愿继续品尝“话筒的味道”。

播音主持工作,是我今生无悔的选择。

「电台爱岗敬业演讲稿」

尊敬的各位领导、各位老师:

大家好!

今天,能够站在这里演讲,我感到特别的荣幸。我非常感谢电台领导和老师们给我这次机会。我演讲的题目是:爱岗敬业,放飞理想。

爱岗敬业,是我们最为熟悉的四个。在过去的时间里 ,我曾经浅薄的认为,爱岗敬业就是为了工作加班加点、牺牲休息时间,不顾病痛而忘我的投入,为了事业忽视亲情和友情。可是,当我读了李素丽、任长霞、许振超的先进事迹,目睹了局里领导和老师们是那样忘我的工作,无私的奉献,才知道什么是真正的爱岗敬业。

爱岗敬业,是对事业的追求,是对工作的享受,是我们每个人应该承担的一种责任。爱岗敬业说的具体一点,就是做好自己的本职工作,把一点一滴的小事做好,把一分一秒的时间抓牢,搞好每一次采访,写好每一份稿件,做好每一期节目,从我做起,从小事做起,从现在做起。这就是爱岗,这就是敬业。

爱岗敬业,从物质上说,岗位是我们生存和发展的一个基础与保障。有岗位,才有劳动、才有报酬、才有自身和家庭生活的保证,才能够为社会行善举、办善事。从精神上说,爱岗敬业是丰富我们精神生活的动力。是促使人们阳光、向上、活力四射的催化剂。

爱岗敬业是我们职工对单位的责任。是岗位让我们彼此团结合作,是职业让我们与电台同舟共济。我们的岗位职责是单位规章制度的组成部分,单位的效益、信誉,直接涉及我们的切身利益,诚可谓:“覆巢之下,安有完卵”。

对于我们来说,爱岗敬业,就是要满怀激情的投身工作;爱岗敬业,就是要兢兢业业的做好本职工作;爱岗敬业,就是要情真意切的奉献社会。

在去年的金秋十月,我怀着对新闻工作的无限憧憬来到了电台,成为了一名广播新闻工作者。我感到非常的骄傲和自豪。能够成为一名新闻工作者是我梦寐以求的理想。当我走进电台的时候正是电台节目的全面改版,编辑部的各项工作都热火朝天。我看到,电台领导运筹帷幄、把握正确的舆论导向;编、采、播一线的老师们都是废寝忘食的忘我工作。我为能够成为这样一个积极向上、超越自我的团队中的一员而感到荣幸。是他们让我体会到了什么是爱岗敬业、无私奉献。

领导和老师们的示范带动,使我明白了“事业铸就精神,精神成就事业”的道理,看着他们工作着并快乐着,使我看到了目标和方向。我读着他们的精神,学着他们的样子,踩着他们的脚印,本着既要工作效率,又要社会效益的原则,认认真真的做好每一次的采编工作,并逐步熟练和完善了业务,迈出了坚实的第一步。

电台音乐广播副总监竞职演讲稿

  尊敬的各位领导、各位评委:

我是音乐广播的主持人xx,感谢能有这样的机会参加音乐广播副总监的竞聘演讲。这次中层干部内部竞聘上岗,是我格外珍惜的机遇,我渴望能在这崭新的舞台施展自己的才华与抱负。

我想,首先汇报一下自己的情况:我的工作简历非常简单,XX年大学毕业应聘到音乐广播做主持人一直到现在。绥化音乐广播的第一次直播就是从我开始的,可以说两年多来我在和音乐广播一起成长。

坦白的讲做主持人我有经验,而竞聘音乐广播的副总监我毫无经验可言,甚至是没有任何心里准备。可既然局党组给了我这样一个竞争上岗的机会,我就想尽力尝试一下做为一个中层的管理者而不是一个主持人我能为我的团队做些什么?

这两天我也一直在想:我凭什么去说服我的领导们,又凭什么让在座的各位相信我能胜任这个岗位呢?我给自己找了三个理由。专业素质创新精神管理学科背景

我的第一个理由是专业素质

音乐广播自创办那天起对节目质量一直要求很高,全天都是互动直播,而且要求主持人做到采编播一体。我凭着与生俱来的专研精神,不断总结经验,迅速成长起来,逐渐形成了自己的节目风格,不到三年的时间打造了《潜入深蓝》和《午夜阳光》两档听众喜欢的精品节目。而且在XX首届黑龙江广播主持人大赛中获得了专业组二等奖,业务能力也得到了专家的肯定。

我的第二个理由是创新精神

我认为一个媒体的生命力和一个国家一样,来自媒体的创新能力,特别是媒体管理者的创新能力。我以前没有做过媒体的管理工作,但我不认为这是一种劣势,相反是一种优势,这样我就不易受传统管理方式的影响,更能在工作中创新。

我一直以来都在用另外一种思维方式来思考我们正在从事的事业。传媒不仅是意识形态的组成部分,而且是产业链上的一枚螺帽。我们应该用经营企业的方式去管理媒体,用营销产品的方式去营销节目。

我的第三个理由是管理学科背景

虽然我现在的工作是音乐广播的主持人,可我大学的专业却是工商管理。系统的管理学科教育让我对这个岗位有这充分的理论准备。

如果以上三点理由还不足以说服各位领导的话,最后我还有一段心里话想说给在座各位评委听。

前段时间央视有个电视剧叫做《十万人家》讲的是兄弟三人经商创业的故事。剧中老三沈万家的助手对这三兄弟有一个终极评估:老二专注于服装贴牌,他活在昨天;老大努力经营房地产,他活在今天;老三执着于高科技新产品的开发,他活在明天。我觉得这番评价像极了今天我们正在进行的中层干部竞聘。有些人来竞聘因为他们有着昨天的优异成绩;有些人被选中是因为他们是今天广电事业的基石;而我这两样都不是,我所能承诺就只有明天的理想和希望了。因为我也是个活在明天的人。

奥巴马总统每周电台英语演讲稿

  hi, everybody. this week, america came together tosalute our veterans – to express our appreciationto all who served so that we might live free. but ourgratitude should extend beyond what our veteranshave done for us in the past. it should remind us ofour responsibilities to serve them as well as theyhave served us. it should compel us to keep ourveterans central to the ongoing work of this nation.

in recent years, we've made historic investments toboost the va budget, expand veterans' benefits,and improve care for our wounded warriors. we've now slashed the disability claims backlog bynearly 90 percent from its peak. we're reducing the outrage of veterans' homelessness andwe've helped tens of thousands of veterans get off the streets. the veterans' unemploymentrate is down to 3.9 percent – even lower than the national average.

of course, we're not satisfied. we've still got more work to do – and i've directed myadministration to keep doing everything it can to fulfill our promise to our veterans. but thisisn't just a job for government alone. we all have a role to play. less than one percent ofamericans are serving in uniform. so it's true most americans don't always see andappreciate the incredible skills and assets that our veterans can offer. but every americanshould know that our veterans are some of the most talented, capable people in the 've mastered skills and technologies and leadership roles that are impossible to teach offthe battlefield. they know how to get stuff done.

and as our veterans will tell you themselves, they're not finished serving their country. they'reteachers and doctors, engineers and entrepreneurs, social workers and community serve in statehouses across the country and in congress. as i tell small business ownersand ceos on a regular basis, if you want to get the job done, hire a vet. every sector, everyindustry, every community in this country can benefit from the incredible talents of ourveterans.

our troops and veterans give us their very best. that's what a soldier named captain florentgroberg proved. three years ago, on patrol in afghanistan, flo saw a suicide bomber comingtoward his unit. without hesitating, flo grabbed him by his vest and helped push him to theground. when the bomb went off, flo was badly injured, and four of his comrades were many more were saved because of flo's sacrifice. flo represents the very best of america –and this week, i was proud to present him with the medal of honor for his actions.

veterans like flo, they deserve our undying gratitude. they deserve the chance to keepserving the country they risked everything to defend. and so we must come together to keepgiving them that chance, not just on veterans day, but on every single day of the year. maygod bless all those who serve and all who have given their lives for our country. and may godbless the united states of america.

拜登副总统电台英语演讲稿

  good morning, everyone. this past week, we've seenthe best and the worst of humanity. the heinousterrorist attacks in paris and beirut, in iraq andnigeria. they showed us once again the depths of theterrorist's depravity.

and at the same time, we saw the world cometogether in solidarity. parisians opening their doorsto anyone trapped in the street, taxi drivers turningoff their meters to get people home safety, peoplelining up to donate blood. these simple human actsare a powerful reminder that we cannot be broken and in the face of terror, we stand as the wake of these terrible events, i understand the anxiety that many americans feel. ireally do. i don't dismiss the fear of a terrorist bomb going off. there's nothing presidentobama and i take more seriously though, than keeping the american people safe.

in the past few weeks though, we've heard an awful lot of people suggest that the best way tokeep america safe is to prevent any syrian refugee from gaining asylum in the united states.

so let's set the record straight how it works for a refugee to get asylum. refugees face themost rigorous screening of anyone who comes to the united states. first they arefingerprinted, then they undergo a thorough background check, then they are interviewed bythe department of homeland security. and after that, the fbi, the national counterterrorismcenter, the department of defense and the department of state, they all have to sign off onaccess.

and to address the specific terrorism concerns we are talking about now, we've institutedanother layer of checks just for syrian refugees. there is no possibility of being overwhelmedby a flood of refugees landing on our doorstep tomorrow. right now, refugees wait 18 to 24months while the screening process is completed. and unlike in europe, refugees don't set footin the united states until they are thoroughly vetted.

let's also remember who the vast majority of these refugees are: women, children, orphans,survivors of torture, people desperately in need of medical help.

to turn them away and say there is no way you can ever get here would play right into theterrorists' hands. we know what isil – we know what they hope to accomplish. they flat-outtold us.

earlier this year, the top isil leader al-baghdadi revealed the true goal of their attacks. here'swhat he said, he said, “compel the crusaders to actively destroy the gray zone ims in the west will quickly find themselves between one and two choices. either apostatizeor emigrate to the islamic state and thereby escape persecution.” so it's clear. it's clearwhat isil wants. they want to manufacture a clash between civilizations. they wantfrightened people to think in terms of “us versus them.”

they want us to turn our backs on muslims victimized by terrorism. but this gang of thugspeddling a warped ideology, they will never prevail. the world is united in our resolve to endtheir evil. and the only thing isil can do is spread terror in hopes that we will in turn, turn onourselves. we will betray our ideals and take actions, actions motivated by fear that will drivemore recruits into the arms of isil. that's how they win. we win by prioritizing our security aswe've been doing. refusing to compromise our fundamental american values: freedom,openness, tolerance. that's who we are. that's how we win.

may god continue to bless the united states of america and god bless our troops.

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