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The broadcast day is long for radio and TV stations—many are on the air 24 hours a day—so announcers can expect to work unusual hours. ... The best chances for an on-air job for inexperienced announcers may be as a substitute for a familiar announcer at a small radio station or on the late-night shift at a larger station.
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www.bls.gov/oco/ocos087.htm
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Job growth also is being constrained by the increased use of radio and television programming created by services outside the broadcasting industry. These establishments provide prepared programming, including music, news, weather, sports, and professional announcer services.
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www.bls.gov/oco/cg/cgs017.htm
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Radio, TV and Sports Announcer and Broadcaster careers, jobs, employment and training information. ... TV, Radio and Sports Announcer Career, Job and Training Information...
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www.careeroverview.com/announcers-careers.html
www.careeroverview.com/announcers-careers.html
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Sample of reported job titles: News Anchor, Anchor, Television News Anchor (TV News Anchor), Announcer, Meteorologist, Host, Program Director, Sports Director, Radio Announcer, News Director...
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online.onetcenter.org/link/summary/27-3011.00
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TITLE: Radio/TV Announcer ... It is distinguished from the Radio/TV Announcer, Senior in that this level rarely engages in interviewing, research, editing or program production. Incumbents may perform voice over announcing for audiovisual programs and/or television, and may or may not appear on camera.
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www.hr.arizona.edu/06_jcl/jobdesc/60600.php?var=60600
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TITLE: Radio/TV Announcer, Senior ... It is distinguished from the Radio/TV Announcer in that incumbents engage in interviewing, conducting research, editing and program production. Incumbents in this classification may be required to work evening and/or night shifts.
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www.hr.arizona.edu/06_jcl/jobdesc/60610.php?var=60610
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* Competition for announcer and newscaster jobs will continue to be very keen. * ... Announcers and newscasters usually work in well-lighted, air-conditioned, soundproof studios. The broadcast day is long for radio and TV stations—some are on the air 24 hours a day—so announcers can expect to work unusual hours.
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www.umsl.edu/services/govdocs/ooh9899/42.htm
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John Sewall, Major Market Radio /TV Announcer, Smooth, Friendly. Profile of John Sewall at Voice123. Contact or hire John Sewall for voiceover work. You can also listen to voice over demos from John Sewall. ... Radio and TV Commercials part1;
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Introduces and hosts radio and TV programs. On radio, presents recorded music, news, sports, weather, ads and commentary. Interviews guests and reports on community activities and other matters of interest. May operate the control board, sell ad time, and write commercials and news copy.
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www.careers.iptv.org/occ_detail.cfm?occid=120
www.careers.iptv.org/occ_detail.cfm?occid=120
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