Radio Announcer Jobs
By Minneapolis Public Schools At , Minneapolis, 55411
Principles of record keeping and records management.
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines
At times may be required to work outside normal business hours and work extended hours to accomplish requirements of the position.
Enthusiastically promotes the Superintendent’s goals and priorities in compliance with all policies and procedures.
Maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, records and MPS information.
Other duties or tasks may be assigned on an as-needed basis.
Announcer, On Air Talent (Part-Time) - Atlanta Radio
By Cox Media Group At , Atlanta, 30309, Ga
Provide on-air/fill-in/voice track for music formats, news, and traffic
Writing news and traffic reports
Must be able to work nights & weekends
Job Title: Announcer, On Air Talent (Part-Time) - Atlanta Radio
Full Time/Part Time: Part Time
Please include your Air Check Package with application!
Part Time, Pa Announcer
By NEW YORK ISLANDERS At , Bridgeport, 06604, Ct
Follow instructions and cues of game presentation manager
1-2 years of experience in professional speaking (public address announcing, radio broadcasting, voice-over talent, public speaking, theatre performer)
Strong knowledge and understanding of hockey rules and game situations
Huge experience for future careers in the sport or entertainment industry
Announce all in-arena reads including player introductions, in-game updates and details, and sponsor promotions, as needed
Demonstrate an ability and willingness to work flexible hours
Radio Announcer (Part-Time) - Kbem (Jazz88) 1 1
By Minneapolis Public Schools At , Minneapolis, Mn
Principles of record keeping and records management.
Education, Training and Experience Guidelines
At times may be required to work outside normal business hours and work extended hours to accomplish requirements of the position.
Enthusiastically promotes the Superintendent’s goals and priorities in compliance with all policies and procedures.
Maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues, records and MPS information.
Other duties or tasks may be assigned on an as-needed basis.
General Assistant - Public Address (Pa) Announcer
By University of Maryland Eastern Shore At , Princess Anne, 21853, Md
Some public speaking, public address or broadcasting experience.
Some experience as a public-address announcer for collegiate or professional athletic teams
Acknowledging big plays made by student athletes.
Reading prepared marketing and advertising statements throughout the games/matches during stoppage opportunities and breaks.
Understanding of the rules and terminology of sports.
Ability to speak to large groups of people in public.
107.5 Wgci Chicago Dj-Announcer Union
By iHeartMedia, Inc. At , Chicago, 60601, Il
May be responsible for operating control board for studios and remote programming.
Well-rounded communication skills for conducting interviews
Excellent writing and editing skills; proficient in grammar
1-2 years’ experience as an announcer in smaller market or college station environment
Delivers newscasts; announces radio playlist of musical selections; gives weather and traffic conditions; delivers sport scores, statistics and upcoming game information.
Typically specializes in one type of music (e.g. classical, pop, rock, country and western, etc.).
Announcer (Whur) Jobs
By Howard University At , Washington, Dc
High School graduate and three years of responsible professional radio announcing/combo operation experience or any equivalent combination of education and experience.
Operates “ON-AIR” production and remote equipment.
Knowledge of Urban/Urban Adult/Rhythmic Top 40 music and entertainment that appeals to 18-54 target audience.
Experience in interviewing guests, reading information, operating equipment and communicating to the general public.
COVID-19 vaccination requirements and verification
Serves as “ON-AIR” host/personality and website blogger.
Radio Operations Announcer & Producer
By Maine Public At , Portland, 04101, Me
College degree or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Outstanding verbal and written communication skills and skilled public speaker with excellent pronunciation.
Must be dependable and reliable. Knowledge of, familiarity with, and regular use of computers/software/digital systems.
Steady and measured public radio on-air delivery style.
A valid driver’s license and pre-employment criminal background check are required.
Apply online with a cover letter and resume by Sunday, June 11, 2023.
Cybersecurity Radio Podcast Announcer
By HACKERverse At United States
BOOM - your voice, delivery and excitement level must BOOM, otherwise you're just too boring and nobody wants that.
Must understand Cybersecurity at a somewhat deep level, in all of it's facets, categories, verticals, etc...
Host podcasts, vodcasts and live events inside the HACKERverse
If you have samples of work, bonus, let us know.
Radio Play By Play Announcer - Springfield Lucky Horseshoes
By Springfield Lucky Horseshoes At , Springfield, Il
Broadcast all 'Shoes home games on PLTV and Mixlr.
Set up equipment needed to broadcast game prior to every Lucky Horseshoes game
Availability for all 32 home Lucky Horseshoes Games
Assist in game night operations of press box prior to & during all 'Shoes home games.
Assist in production projects, including interviews and videos with 'Shoes players.
Basic understanding of production and media is preferred.
Announcer - Wmra Public Radio
By James Madison University At , Harrisonburg, 22801, Va $14.31 an hour
Anyone having questions concerning discrimination should contact the Office for Equal Opportunity: (540) 568-6991.
Annual Security and Annual Fire Safety Report
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On-Air Personality/Sports Announcer
By Alpha Media At , Luverne, 56156, Mn
Must be a team player and work well with management and staff at all levels.
Skilled in operation of control board, remote broadcasting, and other related production equipment.
Broadcast live from remote locations and events.
A minimum of one year on-air experience.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Knowledge of all applicable FCC rules and regulations.

Are you looking for an exciting new career opportunity? Become an Announcer and join the world of broadcasting! You'll have the chance to use your voice to inform, entertain, and engage audiences around the world. With a great salary and flexible hours, this is the perfect job for anyone looking to make a difference. Apply now and start your journey to success!

An Announcer is a professional who is responsible for introducing and announcing programs, events, and other activities on radio, television, or other media outlets. They are also responsible for providing commentary and analysis on the events they are covering. To become an Announcer, you will need to have excellent communication skills, a good understanding of the media industry, and the ability to think quickly and accurately. You will also need to have a good knowledge of current events and be able to research topics quickly. In addition, you will need to have a good understanding of the technical aspects of broadcasting, such as audio and video equipment. Skills required for an Announcer include excellent communication and presentation skills, the ability to think quickly and accurately, a good understanding of the media industry, and the ability to research topics quickly. Knowledge required for an Announcer includes an understanding of current events, the technical aspects of broadcasting, and the ability to use audio and video equipment. Responsibilities of an Announcer include introducing and announcing programs, events, and other activities on radio, television, or other media outlets, providing commentary and analysis on the events they are covering, and researching topics quickly. Experience in the media industry is beneficial for an Announcer. Qualifications for an Announcer include a degree in broadcasting, journalism, or a related field. Education for an Announcer includes courses in broadcasting, journalism, and media production. Tools that help Announcers work better include audio and video equipment, a good understanding of the media industry, and the ability to research topics quickly. Good tips to help Announcers do more effectively include staying up to date on current events, practicing speaking and presentation skills, and being prepared for any situation. Common Announcer interview questions include questions about experience, qualifications, and knowledge of the media industry.