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Task 1.3: Investigating jobs and conditions of employment in the radio industry.

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1 Task 1.3: Investigating jobs and conditions of employment in the radio industry

2 The Creative Industries Sector Advertising Animation Computer Games Corporate and commercial production Fashion and textiles Film Interactive media Photo imaging Publishing Radio Television

3 Areas of the radio industry Radio broadcasting – Specific roles Finance, HR, IT, marketing and general management roles Journalism and sport roles Production

4 Key facts 22,800 people are employed in the radio industry. About 350 organisations within the industry. Two thirds of the radio workforce are graduates in radio related subjects – audio production etc. 58% of freelancers working in the industry hold a graduate qualification, whereas 66% of employees in the industry don’t.

5 Roles within the industry Presenter/ DJ Producer Broadcast assistant Station manager Programme controller Editor Journalist Sales executive Marketing manager Broadcast engineer Support roles: Finance HR (Human resources) Training and development Administration

6 Ways to get into the industry Work experience: – Student radio – Hospital radio – Community radio Considered the best routes to take – thought of highly by the mainstream industry. Establish contacts within the industry.

7 Shortages in the industry Engineering Production Radio broadcasting Commercial awareness


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