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AREAS EMPLOYERS STRATEGIES

TELEVISION


Programming
Production
Promotion
News Reporting
News Producing
News Videography
Sportscasting
Weather Forecasting
Anchoring
Management
Sales

  • Major networks
  • Commercial broadcast stations
  • Public television stations
  • Cable television
  • Private production companies
  • Government
  • Business corporations

Gain work experience with campus or local television
stations.
Seek part-time or volunteer opportunities with
independent production companies.
Participate in drama club – directing, acting or technical crew.
Develop excellent writing, reporting and editing skills.
Volunteer to announce sporting events on campus or at local high schools.
Consider taking courses in political science, economics, sociology or any applicable field for news broadcasting careers.
Read trade publications.

 

RADIO


News
Programming
Production
Promotion
Management
Announcing
Sales

  • National networks
  • National public radio
  • State or regional networks
  • Major, medium, and small market stations
Gain campus or local radio experience.
Secure internships.
Announce sporting events.
Host music programming for parties and social events.
Coordinate, program, and promote musical events.
Gain performance experience through music, drama, or public speaking.
Create a demonstration tape to be used as a sample of vocal and speaking talent.
 

INTERNET


Webcasting
Web Design/Development
Website Maintenance
Management
Administration

  • Internet based companies (e.g., Yahoo)
  • Large corporations
  • Colleges and universities
  • Companies specializing in webcasting services and technology
Gain expertise in computer and internet technology.
Learn how to design websites.
Seek certifications in networking, website design, or related areas.
 

ADVERTISING


Media Planning
Media Buying
Account Services
Print Production
Marketing
Administration
Copywriting
Art/Creative Directing
Research
Announcing

  • Television and radio stations
  • Newspapers and magazines
  • Internet based companies
  • Advertising agencies
  • Corporate advertising departments
  • Media (research, marketing)
  • Specialty advertising firms
Obtain sales experience through part-time work or
internships.
Volunteer to sell advertising space for campus
newspaper, radio, or television station.
Take courses in business to increase financial knowledge base.
Complete internship with advertising agency or
market research firm.
Compile portfolio of writing, graphics, and ideas for
creative development.
Gain knowledge/experience with software and
technology applicable to media.
Take course in statistics, data interpretation, writing,
and advertising.
 

NON-BROADCAST VIDEO SYSTEMS


Directing
Management
Production
Writing
Post-Production/Editing
Videography

  • Freelance or private video production companies or
    videographers
  • Large corporations
  • Universities and colleges
  • Post-production companies
  • Professional associations
  • Non-profit organizations
Obtain entrepreneurial knowledge and experience
through starting a small business or taking
business courses.
Volunteer to do video editing/production for campus
videographers or television stations.
Gain contacts in the specific industry of interest
(e.g. develop relationships with wedding photographers in order to build wedding videography business).
Enter video contests.
Cultivate artistic talents.
Seek internships with post-production or editing
companies.
 

GENERAL INFORMATION
· Internships are crucial, if not imperative, for many areas of broadcasting.
· Develop excellent technical and computer skills, especially internet proficiency and knowledge.
· Seek opportunities for experience in any performance situation such as drama, debate, public speaking, music or athletics in order to demonstrate talent as
well as ability to handle pressure.
· Demonstrate curiosity, confidence, assertiveness, creativity, initiative, tact, competitive spirit, enthusiasm, persistence, and diplomacy.
· Display appropriate talents for public performance and appearance such as sense of humor, verbal and written communication skills, imagination, showmanship
and an outgoing personality.
· Consider shadowing or informational interviewing as a means through which to gain information, develop contacts, build mentoring relationships, and gain entry
into a competitive field.

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