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Informing audiences
Gathering information for news
Hosting events
Determining presentation content
Reporting news
Promoting organizations
Interviewing others for news
Editing written materials
Operating sound control consoles
Operating broadcasting equipment
Organizing informational materials
Writing material for artistic or entertainment
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Broadcast Announcer and Radio Disc Jockey
Summary
Broadcast Announcer and Radio Disc Jockey with experience in Informing audiences and Gathering information for news.
Experience
Broadcast Announcer and Radio Disc Jockey
Where you worked
Month Year to Month Year
Read news flashes to inform audiences
Announced musical selections and station breaks
Operated control consoles during broadcasts
Identified stations and introduced shows
Studied background information for programs
Prepared and delivered news and weather reports
Skills
Informing audiences, Gathering information for news, Hosting events, Determining presentation content, Reporting news, Promoting organizations, Interviewing others for news, Editing written materials, Operating sound control consoles, Operating broadcasting equipment, Organizing informational materials, Writing material for artistic or entertainment
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Read news flashes to inform audiencesAnnounced musical selections and station breaksOperated control consoles during broadcastsIdentified stations and introduced showsStudied background information for programsPrepared and delivered news and weather reports
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Read news flashes to inform audiences of important events during live broadcasts
Operated control consoles to ensure smooth transmission and sound quality
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Read news flashes during live broadcasts, leading to improved audience ratings during my segments
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Audience ratings improved during my segmentsFeedback indicated higher listener satisfaction
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Mention if you were responsible for training others on this equipment.
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Operated control consoles to ensure smooth transmission and sound quality
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Trained new staff on console operationLed workshops on sound quality techniquesAssisted in onboarding new announcers
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This work commonly includes read news flashes to inform audiences, announced musical selections and station breaks, and operated control consoles during broadcasts.
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Other names for this job
disc jockey, DJ, radio disc jockey, radio disk jockey, anchor, announcer, board operator, broadcaster, commercial announcer, entertainer, game show host, host.
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Broadcast Announcer and Radio Disc Jockey
Already yours: Informing audiences, Gathering information for news, Hosting events
4 of the 12 tasks this job is made of
What you have not done yet. Determining presentation content, Reporting news, Interviewing others for news
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