By Shaun Parker
The world of broadcasting offers a wide and varied career with a number of disparate job roles. Most obviously it means working within the television industry, but radio is often overlooked as a medium and can offer just as much job satisfaction as working in television.
Both components of the field hold a great responsibility to keep the population informed of current affairs, breaking worldwide news stories as soon as they happen. They must also educate people in all manner of subjects from natural history to astrology throughout their lives.
Whilst entertaining all ages; broadcasters must generate programming that will be engaging to a variety of generations. Sporting events which are often seen as the most important function of the business must also be reported upon.
Broadcasting can generally be split into two diverse sectors. Firstly there is the production element, this evidently consists of program production, be it radio show, situation comedy or period drama. This ultimately is the creative arm of the business and offers those with a creative edge free rein in producing programming that will appeal to a |
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