Finding Radio and TV Jobs
So, now that you have a better understanding about what kinds of jobs you will find in the broadcast industry, you can start making your dreams a reality and embark on an exciting and lucrative career in TV or radio.
You have the option of working in television productions, radio shows and other areas of the entertainment industry which is very interesting and exciting, but you also have the choice of being involved in the business side of things doing admin, marketing, managing, finances and IT. The choices of radio and TV jobs are endless and you can basically enter into this industry no matter what your profession. Your career in TV or radio can be anything and all types of people and skills are needed to run the broadcast industry to ensure that everyone has professional entertainment.
Finding radio and TV jobs will not be too difficult therefore, with the many options you have, but you will find that the criteria required is detailed. You will need to have very specific qualifications related to the type of radio and TV jobs you are applying for. You will also usually be asked for 3 or more years of experience in the related fields you apply for unless of course you find an entry level offer for a career in TV or radio.
With some entertainment industry jobs like acting, or being a DJ on the radio, you will have to keep auditioning and applying until you get your break. For acting this can take a good many years. Sometimes it is essential to get a job as an assistant or receptionist even if this is not your career goal, just so that you can meet the right people to help you further your actual career in TV or radio. As that famous entertainment industry saying goes, "It's not what you know, it's who you know."
There is a lot that you will need to learn about the entertainment industry and broadcast industry before you apply for any radio and TV jobs. You must have intricate knowledge of how the entire industry is run.
Aside from working on TV shows at a production company, you can shadow a network director or studio director to find out more about the business side of television productions and how the broadcast industry is run and managed. There are lots of opportunities for you to also get a summer job or work at these TV networks and studios in an internship for the experience. Search for student internships using this job board - see what's out there and learn about interning.
If you do a good job, there may even be a career in TV or radio waiting for you. Good luck on finding the best radio and TV jobs!



