This PowerPoint discusses the job of an announcer. It covers the job duties, education requirements, job outlook, salary range, and potential employers. Announcers present programs, news, music and commercials on radio or television. They require a minimum associate's degree and competition is intense, so most obtain a bachelor's degree. The job outlook will see competition for positions. Salaries range from $15,910 to $49,980 depending on experience, location and employer size. Potential employers include radio and television stations, as well as performing arts companies.
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1. This PowerPoint will tell you about.. The job Education path The outlook on the job The salary amount Employers And job openings Announcer PowerPoint by: Steven and chase
2. About the Job Announce programs, news, music, and commercials Must be well informed and expert in their field at small radio/ t.v. stations they can also… sell commercial time, work the control board, or write news At larger stations other people do these jobs Most work 40 hours per week or work split shifts
3. Education path Require a minimum of an - associate degree from broadcasting school - or college Most receive bachelors degree because… competition for a job is so intense Experience is very important Part time or summer work will help good classes to take in high school Are advertising, promotion and psychology
4. Outlook Will face keen competitions for position fight Employment is affected by Programming practices in radio/TV broadcasting industries
5. Salary Range is 15,910 to 49,980 Salary is affected by The organization size, type, and location and by employee education and experience
6. Employers In Wisconsin; Mabel Tainter Theater (Menomonie) Radio Networks     Radio Stations     Television Broadcasting Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) (3%)     Drinking Places (Alcoholic Beverages) Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers (2%)     Independent Artists, Writers, and Performers Performing Arts Companies (1%)     Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters     Dance Companies     Musical Groups and Artists     All Other Amusement and Recreation Industries     Other Performing Arts Companies Other Amusement and Recreation Industries (1%)     Golf Courses and Country Clubs     Skiing Facilities     Marinas     Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers     Bowling Centers
7. Employers (continued) Performing Arts Companies (1%)     Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters     Dance Companies     Musical Groups and Artists     Other Performing Arts Companies Other Amusement and Recreation Industries (1%)     Golf Courses and Country Clubs     Skiing Facilities     Marinas     Fitness and Recreational Sports Centers     Bowling Centers self workers primary 23% ; secondary 11%
8. The end now find a job like this one All info from www.wiscareers.wisc.edu