Overview
Announcers and other broadcasters read news, sports, weather, commercial and public service messages and host entertainment and information programs for broadcast on radio or television. They are primarily employed by radio and television stations and networks and by commercial firms that produce advertisements for radio or television.
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Select and introduce music, videos and other entertainment material for broadcast, and make commercial and public service announcements
Act as host/hostess or master of ceremonies, introduce and interview guests and conduct proceedings of shows or programs
Read news, sports and weather for radio and television
Report on weather conditions using information provided by weather forecasting services
Report on traffic conditions by maintaining contact with external sources of information or by observing traffic from air or land vehicle
May present own material or material prepared by others.
Employment prospects
Annual salary
$36,289
$56,874
$125,553
Job openings
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92expected job openings (5-year forecast)
Education and training
Employment requirements
Completion of a college radio or television arts program is usually required.
Practical training, such as work at a college radio station, may be required.
Talent and ability, as demonstrated during an audition, are important hiring criteria.
Additional information
Movement to occupations in journalism is possible for those with an educational background in journalism or a related field.
Certification requirements
Post-secondary programs in B.C.
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