Prime-Time Careers on The CollegeBound Network
Staten Island, NY (PRWEB) October 22, 2008 -- Fall foliage, football, and the new TV season underway… all signs that autumn has emerged. Students hooked on "Heroes," "How I Met Your Mother," and other hot series can translate their TV addiction into one of the current careers in television featured at CollegeSurfing.com (http://www.collegesurfing.com/clickcount.php?id=6612004&goto=http%3A//www.collegesurfing.com). As reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, many of these small-screen occupations require vocational training or a bachelor's degree for entry.
TV Career Promos:
Prime-time career: TV announcer
TV tasks: Announce station program and public service information, and introduce and close programs.
Get off the couch: A bachelor's degree in broadcasting or journalism can be helpful when competing for jobs.
2007 salary: $26,060
Prime-time career: Camera operator
TV tasks: Utilize technical expertise and creativity to produce images that successfully tell a story.
Get off the couch: College courses in camera operation, filmmaking, business, and computer technology are essential.
2007 salary: $41,850
Prime-time career: TV producer
TV tasks: Determine which programs get aired and ensure that they stay on schedule and within budget.
Get off the couch: There are no specific training requirements, but aspiring producers may wish to pursue a degree in arts management.
2007 salary: $61,090
Prime-time career: Sound engineering technician
TV tasks: Record, synchronize, mix, and reproduce music, voices, and sound effects for TV.
Get off the couch: Vocational training in broadcast technology, electronics, and computer networking is an asset.
2007 salary: $46,550
Prime-time career: Newscaster
TV tasks: Examine, interpret, and broadcast news stories. Present stories and introduce a variety of segments.
Get off the couch: A bachelor's degree in journalism or mass communications is recommended, along with business, economics, or political science expertise.
2007 salary: $49,060
Prime-time career: Film editor
TV tasks: Edit soundtracks, film, and video for television.
Get off the couch: Advanced computer skills are key, and a bachelor's degree may be required.
2007 salary: $47,870
"Who wouldn't love to go behind the scenes and witness the inner workings of their favorite shows?" poses Gina LaGuardia, editorial director of The CollegeBound Network (CBN). "By utilizing CBN's vast educational resources, students can put themselves behind the cameras in a career that combines their passion for entertainment and education."
More than 1.5 million surfers utilize The CollegeBound Network's resource sites each month, which include CollegeBound.net (http://www.collegebound.net/clickcount.php?id=11236083&goto=http%3A//www.collegebound.net), CollegeSurfing.com, HolisticJunction.com, SpaBeautySchools.com (http://www.spabeautyschools.com/clickcount.php?id=6612005&goto=http%3A//www.spabeautyschools.com), TopCareerSchools.com, Advanced-Degrees.com, Top10ComputerSchools.com, and others.
Since 1987, The CollegeBound Network (CBN) has worked with America's leading colleges, universities, and career schools in connecting learners with educational opportunities. CBN specializes in recruitment lead generation solutions for 800+ educational institutions and 3,000 campuses, using its content-rich portals.
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