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Television news careers include news producers, TV anchors, broadcast journalists and a series of other jobs in the news media industry. Understand the job responsibilities, salaries and requirements for many of these positions in this free video series on television jobs.
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How much a broadcast journalist makes depends on their specific job description and on the market size, as a broadcast journalist in Los Angeles can make far more than one in Topeka. Understand the range of journalist salaries with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

News anchors earn various salaries based on the market size of their city, generally earning around $15,000 per year in a very small city and up to millions of dollars a year in a very large city. Calculate a news anchor's salary with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

Becoming an international news reporter, also known as a foreign correspondent, requires having a grasp on international relations, possibly knowing a foreign language and understanding the politics of a given country. Understand what it takes to work overseas as a news reporter with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

Salaries for TV reporters vary depending on the market size and station, but they can range from $13,000 per year in a small city to $200,000 per year in a larger metropolis. Calculate television reporter salaries with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

The benefits of being a news reporter include being on TV, being recognized by people and business owners and getting to meet very interesting people on a daily basis. Weigh the benefits of reporting the news on television with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

To become a broadcast journalist, a lot of hard work, a curious mind and a good amount of perseverance are all required on a daily basis in the field. Find out what it takes to be a broadcast journalist with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

A news anchor's job depends on the station, as some news anchors merely read the news off of a teleprompter while others are more proactively involved in gathering and writing the news. Understand the different job responsibilities of a news anchor with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

Broadcast journalism used to be restricted to TV and radio only, but now the Internet plays an integral role in the field of broadcasting the news through blogs, videos and station Web sites. Understand the definition of broadcast journalism with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

Hard news describes stories that are featured at the top of a newscast or on the front page of a newspaper that are usually very serious, time-sensitive and often negative in nature. Hear examples of hard news, as opposed to fluff or soft news, with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

The life of a news anchor is filled with appearances in the community, getting out in the field and meeting lots of people in various places to get the news and the stories they need. See how a news anchor's day differs from a nine-to-five lifestyle with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

Becoming a news anchor requires a bit of talent and presentation skills, an education focused on the field and a lot of hard work to get a foot in the door. Become a news anchor with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

Becoming a television reporter usually happens by starting at the bottom and working up to better positions, but getting a related degree and starting in smaller markets is another way to go about it. Discover the many paths to becoming a television reporter with insider information from an award-winning former TV news anchor in this free video on television jobs.

A news anchor, also known as a news presenter, newscaster or newsreader, is a person who presents the news via television, radio or the Internet. Though most of the news has been prepared, news anchors sometimes are required to improvise for live reports. News anchors are also responsible for conducting field research and interviews. News careers hold the responsibility of sharing important information with the rest of the world. In this free video series on television jobs, an award-winning former TV news anchor discusses the careers in the news media industry. Understand the job responsibilities of news anchors and broadcast journalists, and find out exactly what they do on a day-to-day basis. Learn how to get a foot in the door to become a reporter, and even get and idea of the salary options for many in the field. Start a news job, which can be very competitive, using this helpful career guide.
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