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Announcer Randon Swindler

Skills needed to be an announcer must have a pleasant and well-controlled voice good timing excellent pronunciation correct grammar Willingness to compete for a job openings

Click on the microphone to go to the next slide. Kinds of announcers Newscasters Disc jockeys Public address system announcers Click on the microphone to go to the next slide.

Newscasters work at radio stations specialize in news, sports, or weather may operate the control board may monitor the transmitter may sell commercial time to advertisers may keep a log of the station’s daily programming produce advertisements and other recorded material Back

Disc jockeys some DJs specialize in one kind of music announcing selections as they air them follow schedules of commercials, talk, and music provided to them by management comment on the music, weather, and traffic may take requests from listeners, interview guests, and manage listener contests Back

Public address system announcers provide information to the audience at sporting, performing arts, and other events announce and play music at clubs, dances, restaurants, and weddings Back

Training Formal training in broadcasting from a college, a technical school, or a private broadcasting school is valuable. High school and college courses in English, public speaking, drama, foreign languages, and computer science are valuable . Hobbies such as sports and music are additional assets.

Employment Outlook Announcers held about 69,000 jobs in 2004. Employment of announcers is expected to decline due to the consolidation of existing stations, cable television and satellite radio.

Earnings Salaries in broadcasting vary widely Earnings are higher in television than in radio Earnings are higher in commercial broadcasting than in public broadcasting Median hourly earnings of wage and salary radio and television announcers in May 2004 were $10.64.

Related Jobs news analysts reporters and correspondents interpreters and translators sales and marketing public-relations specialists actors, producers, and directors musicians, singers, and related workers writers and editors broadcast and sound engineering technicians and radio operators

For more information… National Association of Broadcasters 1771 N St. NW., Washington, DC 20036 Internet: http://www.nab.org

Bibliography of sources Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2006-07 Edition, Announcers, on the Internet at http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos087.htm (visited July 24, 2007). Careers in focus. Broadcasting. 3rd ed.. New York: Ferguson, 2007. Ellis, Elmo Israel. Opportunities in broadcasting careers . New York: VGM Career Books, 2005.