Friday, December 12, 2014

Why this job isn't for eveyone

It is becoming more and more uncommon for people to talk in front or be listened to by a bunch of


 people. Only about 1 in 5 people will be able to become a broadcaster. It is very important to speak


clear and have a good attitude when you are working. People need to be able to have a flexible


schedule so that if you are needed because of sickness or anything else, you could be open.


 Hard work is needed also, people that don't have good work ethic, then this job won't be for


you. Getting to the final step (being on air) is a long journey that isn't easy for anyone. Once ou get


there though, you won't regret it.


The perfect example why sports broadcasting is difficult. This is based on the Ray Rice situation.

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Career

Sports Broadcasting


Sports broadcasting is the voice you here when watching a sporting event. It takes a lot of time and
 
effort to do. There is an amazingly amount of paper work that has to be done. You need to memorize
 
the number jersey with the last name of the player, go over who is active and who is inactive. In


 order to be a great broadcaster there are a few things that need to be done. First, you need to do your
 

homework on the teams playing and go over all the necessary paper work for the game. Second, you
 

need to be comfortable talking and having a bunch of people listen to you. Also, you need to have the


 will power to get up and go to work and to discuss new topics everyday with your co-workers.     


 The person I look up to the most is Rick Jenneret!!