Sound Technician
Sound technicians assemble, operate and maintain technical equipment to amplify, enhance, record, mix or reproduce sound for films, television programmes and live performances, including theatre. Their tasks include:
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Job Article: Journalist
Journalists write news stories and features for newspapers, magazines, broadcasting and other media, such as the internet and teletext. Their work involves discussing which stories to cover with editorial staff and finding out more by attending meetings, press conferences and courts, using libraries and the internet, and talking to people who can give them information. They may interview people who are involved in stories over the phone or in person. They write up stories, making sure they are interesting and accurate, and work to strict deadlines.
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Media, Print and Publishing
Workers in media, print and publishing provide information and entertainment for people throughout the UK. Opportunities range from craft and technical to professional level. Jobs are available in:
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Radio Producer
Radio producers co-ordinate the content of a programme. They control the creative aspects of the show, and are often closely involved in the business and technical sides too.
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Broadcast Journalist
Broadcast journalists work for television stations, radio stations and internet news services, providing reports and comments on current events. Their work can involve reacting to story 'leads' or generating story ideas, researching the background to stories, preparing scripts and interviewing people involved in a story.
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