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Minggu, 23 Januari 2011 | 8:02 AM | 0 Comments

How to Become a Radio Announcer


Radio announcers may open a program, do commercials, read the news and interview guests. The amount of on-air time they have and responsibilities will vary depending on the station they work for. Some radio announcers make public appearances at community events to promote the radio station. Salaries will vary depending on the size of the radio station and the city it's located in. The competition to become a radio announcer is great but you can increase your chances if you follow these steps.
Difficulty: Moderately Challenging

Instructions

  1. 1
    Take college classes in communications, public speaking and journalism. Although a bachelor's degree is not always required, it can give an applicant the advantage in this competitive field. Consider a degree in journalism, communications or English. Work at your college radio station to gain experience.
  2. 2
    Obtain an internship. Call local radio stations and ask if they hire interns. Although most interns will not get much on-air time, you will learn how a radio station works and meet people in the industry. You may be able to fill in as a substitute for the announcer if needed.
  3. 3
    Practice speaking. We all speak everyday, but a radio announcer has to use correct grammar, have excellent pronunciation and a pleasant speaking voice. Get as much public speaking experience as possible.
  4. 4
    Put together an audition tape. Use any work you did at a college radio station and internship. A demo tape may be requested when you apply for a job.
  5. 5
    Apply at small radio stations. Smaller stations are more likely to hire someone with little or no experience. As you gain work experience moving to a larger radio station with a bigger audience will be easier.
  6. 6
    Learn additional skills. An announcer who can also write news or sports will be more valuable to a radio station. Learn to use broadcast related equipment. It will give you the edge over the competition, especially at a small station where you may have many duties.

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