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By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Alan Colmes is a popular news commentator and entertainer. The liberal Colmes teams up with his conservative counterpart, Sean Hannity, on the number two cable television news show. The creative news commentator has a popular segment on his radio ... more »
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If you're a sound enthusiast then working in film may be the opportunity you're looking for. Sound designers handle all aspects of a film's sound concept, meaning those special effects that everyone loves so much. They decide where, when and how ... more »
By jfmalewitz 3 comments
The beauty of online writing is the fact that if you write something well, it can get noticed within hours, whereas a magazine piece will take weeks, months or even years to find a reader. The ugly part of online writing is you can write ... more »
By *Janet Ford 8 comments
Ever wish you could let some of these website owners know your thoughts? Now, there is a way you can actually get PAID to do just that! This site will pay you $10 for every review you give to one of their clients. Website owners are willing to ... more »
By Valerie Brooks 0 comments
Booking television commercials is a matter of knowing how to wow the casting people with a great audition. There are specific rules of the trade that will show you as a prepared professional commercial actor... more »
By skmedrano 2 comments
You can make a little extra cash in your spare time by taking online surveys. Companies who want to know what’s on the minds of their customers are willing to pay for your opinion. Online surveys won’t make you rich, and won’t allow you to quit ... more »
By Karen Cotton 0 comments
While making an independent film is difficult, the biggest challenges arise once the filming has stopped and its time to try and sell it. Your promotion and marketing budget may be small, but it shouldn't stop you from being able to create a ... more »
By ggcolumn 0 comments
You have an announcing job in radio. But it's not as simple as it seems. Follow these steps to stay on top of your game... more »
By Valerie Brooks 3 comments
There are some basic unspoken rules for writing in the magazine market, no matter what the magazine. Apply them every time you submit an idea for a story... more »
By staceyx 1 comments
If you want to get into the radio business, getting an internship is a good way to start your career. But first evaluate why you want to do it. If it's for free concert tickets, the chance to meet artists, and the idea that you're going to get ... more »
By amylaine 9 comments
Are you a movie guru, always wanted to be part of a movie, or just want to make some quick cash. A movie extra can earn up to a $100 a day and sometimes more in bigger cities. The bigger city you live in the more available jobs will be. Find ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Recording engineers ply their trade for rock bands, TV shows and film productions. Some engineers also produce recordings and mold the creative aspects and technical sound of a CD or song. The job of the recording engineer encompasses mixing, ... more »
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Landing a job in television production can be competitive. Television jobs are perceived as glamorous and high-paying. The truth is that breaking into television requires starting at the bottom, working your way up and earning low wages. It is ... more »
By Valerie Brooks 0 comments
Television commercials employ every type of person. Actors and non-actors are needed for all types of television ads. The business of booking commercials is as important as winning the audition... more »
By Paul M. J. Suchecki 4 comments
Everybody has always told you that you have a wonderful voice for radio. Maybe people have also said you have the perfect looks for radio;) You are burning to get your creativity out to the public and you’d like to know how. Here are some steps ... more »
By Limowreck 5 comments
Want the freedom, excitement and earnings of freelance writing, but have no experience? Build the portfolio you need and start making money in one week!.. more »
By asamsky 2 comments
The fountain pen! The preferred writing instrument of poets, dandies, and other assorted weirdos, fountain pens can last a lifetime and, with a tiny bit of practice, are way more fun to write with than the ubiquitous ball points. Whether you're ... more »
By Cougar1002 2 comments
A blog is a online journal that can be used both for personal and business purposes. In this article, I'll provide you information on how to create your own blog for free... more »
By Beveronius 4 comments
Do you like to 'play' with graphics? Do you have a knack for computer design? Do you like to surf the web? If so, you may consider creating a website of your own!.. more »
By scott shanley 0 comments
So your publication is approaching deadline and you still don't have enough material to fill it. Your reporters are tied up adding finishing touches to their stories and your interns have already left for the day. What's an editor to do to fill ... more »
By MomReesa 0 comments
I know how hard it can be to find a job when you are a military spouse. Quite often, even when you do not tell employers you are a military spouse, they can tell by looking at your resume and the places you have lived that you are a military ... more »
By mark1967 6 comments
People always ask me how I get jobs taking photographs for magazines, and this is what I tell them... more »
By kqmsradioman 0 comments
Old school networking and new technology can come together in a community forum that will both educate and entertain anyone who has the desire to make a home for their family... more »
By eHow Arts & Entertainment Editor 0 comments
The proper planning of searching and acquiring a position as a sports writer can be challenging and rewarding at the same time. We often view this as a dream job for the die-hard sports enthusiast. However, it can be achieved by following a ... more »
By ehowNellie 0 comments
Reality television has ensured that every Joe Schmoe will get his 15 minutes as long as he plays his cards right... more »