Shannon+Crequer

TELEVISION BROADCASTER


= 1. What do i need to study? = The things that i can choose to specialise in is Broadcast Journalism, Radio Broadcasting or Digital Film and Television Production. = 2. What is the average yearly wage? = Pay for television presenters varies depending on their profile, experience and responsibility. Chances of getting a job as a television presenter are poor due to high competition for a small number of jobs.
 * 3. What are my chances of getting a job as a Television Broadcaster? **

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 * 1. About the job **

My career that i want to do when im older is a Television Broadcaster. It is a very hard job to get into as there arent very many postions avalible and the competition is very hard, so i would have to work/study very hard to get into this career.
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My task and duties that i have to do as a broadcaster is tell the country what is going on around nationally and all around the world.
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I would need very good speaking skills and talking another language would be helpful. I would need good research skills, so i know what I am talking about on air. To be the best i can be at this job i would need a lot of self care because they dont want anyone looking disgusting on the camera. i would need a alot of self confidence. be very organised.
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 * 2. About the qualifications and conditions **

-Finish High School 5 years -Jouranlism in year 12 and 13 - Good english marks in exams -drama would be a good subject to take for people skills.
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 * Tertiary education – qualifications, useful courses **

Bachelor of Broadcasting Communications with this i will learn to create a full range of screen genres, including drama, light entertainment, music videos, commercials, documentaries and news bulletins, right through from conception and preproduction to production and postproduction stages.

Being used to being in front of a huge audience
 * Useful experience **

If i was on a show the conditions would be fine as we would be inside but if i was a reporter they would be a lot different and i would have to prepare for any sort of weather. the hours vary with what type of broadcaster i was, i could start early in the morning or very late at night. the pay varys as some people only work part time and may only work for a short period of time. radio broadcaster, Television production and digital film.
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I think this would be a very fun and exciting job to do and thats why i chose it becasue you will be up to date on all the current news and you would be famous if you were a good one!
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