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Broadcasting Careers

Broadcasting careers are ideal for people who have great people skills.

Audio & Music Production | Art & Design | Broadcasting | Film & Photography | Journalism | Media Communications |Public relations/Advertising |Telecommunications


Turn that voice a career in broadcasting. You can choose to go into radio, television, or web casting profession. Broadcasting schools are offering the education you need for a successful career. There are many colleges with broadcasting programs; you just need to find the right fit for you! Learn more about broadcasting colleges here!

The field of broadcasting has come a long way in the last century. With rapidly advancing technologies, radio has grown to include satellite transmissions, and television and cable broadcasting in just about the entire United States. With this growth comes career opportunity both on and off the air. Get ready to join a fun, exciting, and rewarding career in broadcasting. Broadcasting curricula offered at CSB School Of Broadcasting includes audio and visual programming and is designed to reach a wide audience through television, radio, and the Internet.

Request Free additional information from from any of their multiple locations, or any of the colleges listed below.

Different programs and stations may specialize in news, entertainment or specific information.

Expected Salary

In general, you earn more if you work in a city or metropolitan area, but you can expect to earn about $18,000 to $70,000 a year in a wide range of career options.

Education and Training

The required level of education at a minimum is an associate or bachelor degree in journalism or communication. You can customize your diploma or degree in radio and television broadcasting to your career goals. This can include the essential skills of radio and TV production, writing and editing broadcast scripts, announcing, videography, etc. If you wish, you can also study mass communications theory, ethnic and minority communication issues, gender and sexuality in the media, the cultural impact of mass media, and related subjects.

A broadcasting career will require you to have at an associates or bachelors degree. Having training or education in your background can give you an advantage when looking for your new job.

Expect Salary and Projected Career Growth

The average salary for Radio Broadcast Industry jobs is $52,000 depending on the company, location, and industry. The average salary Range is $17,620 — $69,450.Other broadcasting careers earn on average:

  • Actors and directors - 39.37
  • Editors and reporters - $27.85
  • Announcers - 38.64
  • Broadcast equipment operators - $16.74
  • Artists, performers, etc. - $15.03

Careers in broadcasting are expect to grow by 11% thorough 2014 according to the Bureau of Labor. Many of these jobs will grow in radio, TV and webcasting areas.

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