How to find a job in Radio Broadcasting
Although, most people hold the opinion that more recent broadcasting media like the television and the World Wide Web have effectively put the radio out of business, the prospects of radio broadcasting as a career remain bright even in the twenty-first century. With the coming of Internet radio and podcasting services, radio jockeying has acquired totally new dimensions. Even universities encourage their students to take up internships in radio broadcasting.
Radio Broadcasting Schools
For those seriously interested in taking up radio broadcasting as a career, radio broadcasting schools are a good stepping stone. However, you should also remember that this is a kind of job that requires a bit of personal flair to outshine others in the competitive market of today.
Community Radio Stations
Community radio stations, especially college radio stations, are often on the lookout for students. If you are a student looking for alternative ways to pay your college dues, internships in such stations are lucrative and enjoyable options for you that are definitely worth consideration.
What are Internet Radio and Podcasting and how are they Different?
Adding impetus to radio broadcasting as a career, both Internet radio and podcasting use the World Wide Web to distribute media to subscribers. The media thus distributed can be played back on appropriate playback devices like computers, for example. Hosts of podcasts are called podcasters.
In the case of Internet radio, you can simply listen to the media being streamed across the web. You cannot store the media readily as files on a storage device. Podcasting, on the other hand, lets you download the files onto a portable playback device such as an iPod.
Types of Jobs in Radio Broadcasting
Career opportunities in radio are innumerable if you have the skills. These are a few of the jobs in radio broadcasting:
News anchor: Nothing beats the radio when it comes to emergency broadcasts. The openings are modestly salaried and different domains exist for individuals having expertise in specific areas of news.
Disk jockey: Do you have the gift of the gab and a passion for the beats? Disk jockeying is the answer for anyone who wants to make radio broadcasting his career by entertaining with words and the latest hits and fulfilling the public demand.
Voiceover artists: This job is as competitive as it is lucrative. Voiceovers are needed in ventures such as commercials and documentaries.
Talk show hosts: Radio isnt all about music, news and advertisements. Talk show hosts handle almost any issue; but in most cases, require experience in the industry in order to apply.
Sportscaster: When it comes to sports, it automatically implies that the commentator should have ample knowledge regarding the world of sports. This makes the domain extremely competitive and demands that sportscasters immersing themselves in the world of sports.
Production Engineer: This is the perfect position for people having an extraordinary talent at mixing and editing audio.
If you wish to reap gold with your verbal skills, radio broadcasting has career opportunities designed for people like you.
John is a writer and contributor to and Articles about Radio Careers
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