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Things to Consider in Becoming a Radio News Writer

Did you know that at the back of every successful newscaster there are excellent news writers? Radio career is one of the inspiring careers in news casting because once you establish yourself in this field you will have a bigger chance to enter in television news casting.

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Date: 03-08-2010
Article Type: RadioContributions From Our Readers



How to Work in a Radio Station
By Silas Reed

The radio industry has produced many radio personalities that are known globally. Because of their success and fame, many people are inspired by them and want to have radio jobs as well. But, breaking into the radio business takes persistence and a good strategy.

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Date: 01-13-2010
Article Type: Radio Career Feature



How to Get a Job at a Radio Station
By Silas Reed

Radio station jobs are abundant in the market today. Even the smallest locations across the nation have several different radio stations. By applying a lot of hard work and having some knowledge about the field you can achieve your goal of acquiring one of the many radio jobs. There are positions open at the traditional radio stations as well as positions working for radio blog networks and internet radio stations. You can get some much needed experience working for one of the less traditional radio jobs which can lead you to bigger, better jobs at larger radio stations.

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Date: 01-08-2010
Article Type: Radio Career Feature



General Manager of Public Radio Job Description
By Silas Reed

If you are considering getting into a career as a general manager of a public radio station, there are some things you may want to know. Just like any broadcast journalism jobs, there are both pros and cons to this type of work. It can be a fun and enjoyable career to have, but also requires a fair amount of dedication and responsibility as well.

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Date: 01-07-2010
Article Type: Radio Career Feature



Getting a Radio Director Job
By Silas Reed

The radio director is the individual who coordinates the day-to-day activities of a radio channel. This is the pivotal position for radio station as he determines the program schedule for the radio station and controls what the radio station broadcasts. It is a lucrative career option as it is a segment that has seen tremendous growth in the past 5 years, and is expected to grow exponentially in the coming decade. Basically, a radio director is a person who can duly execute the every day operations and ensure smooth running of the station in the face of several challenges.

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Date: 12-08-2009
Article Type: Radio Career Feature



Earn and Enjoy Radio Announcer's Jobs
By Silas Reed

Radio announcers need to work within the area of broadcasting. With the aim of capturing public attention, providing people with accurate information on a variety of topics and the scope for building a larger audience, there is a high demand for radio announcers. With increase in the number of radio channels, there has been a simultaneous rise in the demand for radio announcers too.

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Date: 12-07-2009
Article Type: Radio Career Feature



Obtaining a Job as a Radio Producer
By Silas Reed

Radio is the one of the most common medium for entertainment and information these days, perhaps second only to television and the internet. There are many job opportunities with the radio, especially with so many upcoming radio stations. The role of a radio station encompasses many fields of responsibilities and duties. One of the most important areas is fulfilled by a radio producer. Becoming a radio producer, whether in internet radio or in the regular source, is a lucrative career opportunity.

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Date: 11-24-2009
Article Type: Radio Career Feature



Becoming a Radio Producer
By Silas Reed

Even though people have shifted their preferences to television, Internet and more fancy electronic gadgets, people do tune into the radio. With FM and AM bands, radio has also undergone huge changes in the way the programs are conducted and hence its popularity is still going strong. Many shows are conducted on the radio and hence there is immense demand for a radio producer. Radio producers manage the complete show and for this they need to co-ordinate with broadcasting assistants, show presenters and technical people involved.

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Date: 11-13-2009
Article Type: Radio Career Feature



Looking forward to an interesting career in Radio Production
By Silas Reed

Ever been fascinated by listening to Radio DJs or RJs (as they are popularly known) and wished you could be a part of the fun? Yes! The job is actually interesting and often much more than that. Apart from the fun that is aired, a lot of technical expertise and hard work goes behind the job. Radio DJ or RJ is a fascinating and popular name given to what is technically known a radio producer. The main responsibility of a radio producer is to make radio shows. Production of a radio show is always a multi-stage process including formulation of the concept, bringing external speakers if required, preparation of script, hosting the show or directing another on-the-air presenter, handling the sound and recording, and finally broadcasting. So radio production is much more than just talking in front of a microphone and recording the voice.

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Date: 11-11-2009
Article Type: Radio Career Feature



How to Become a Broadcast Engineer
By Silas Reed

Radio stations and television have transmitter technology that happens to be the work of a broadcast engineer. His work has now increased, as he has to look after the broadcasting and digital signals. Electrical engineering is needed as a background to become a radio broadcast engineer.

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Date: 10-16-2009
Article Type: Radio Career Feature



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