What happens to participants in the Miss Belgium contest did not win first place? Deniz Ates, who was then Miss Schaerbeek Brussels in 2004, before finishing sixth in the Miss Belgium, started a very successful career in radio host and starts even in the TV
Deniz Ates (22 years) is embodied in a good mood. Always smiling, ready to joke, she hosted a morning show with brilliance on the waves of Turkic Pasa radio (90.9 FM). Become a small star in his home community, the girl captures attention in 2004 by winning the first title of Miss and Miss Schaerbeek Brussels. "I was absolutely not attracted to this type of competition but by the gifts" , smiled Deniz Ates. "I had just finished my school and I wanted to live an interesting experience. With the encouragement of a friend, I participated in the selection. I was the first surprise. " In the final contest of Miss Belgium, it reached sixth place. "In hindsight, I think I was not completely in the atmosphere of competition. It was more a game to my eyes. "
Sweeping proposals for modeling, she resumed her studies in public relations. "I do not see photo model or mannequin" , says Deniz Ates. "My greatest desire is to do journalism in print" . She also undertook a one-month internship at the newspaper La Derniere Heure. Then comes the radio. "The director of Radio Pasa had heard of me. He offered me a test. I had to do the voice of commercials. But auditors have had a surfeit of my voice as it would often repeatedly. Then I started in January 2005 a weekly Lyrics on demand. My biggest fear was mumbling in Turkish. At home, we always speak in French, except with my father. For cons, I was very comfortable at the microphone. " The chance came quickly: she landed a show every morning. "I prepared everything: horoscopes, news information, new people to the delight listeners. I wrote the same in advance feints I meant on the air. After one week I managed to de-stress and tell things more naturally. I speak often of unusual events occurring in my life. And then there is matter ". This passion for radio, Deniz Ates saw fully even if that job is voluntary. "The response from listeners is so great. This is my reward. "
Recently, she hosted and has also, once a month, a show "TR-roots can" on TV Brussel. " This lasts about fifteen minutes," continues Deniz Ates. " It portrays a Turk who has succeeded in life, a vox pop and presents an agenda for festive events. The program is Turkish and is subtitled in Dutch. "
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