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6-7 hours
The work hours of a marketing director are dependent on the specific company they work for. Many marketing directors work as much as 80 hours a week.
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It fully depends on the program.I don't think a program takes hours.
24 Hours Fitness program runs for approximately 24 hours a day. This means many things. Some good feelings are the availability and flexibility of the program.
8 hours a day is the minimum. It is recommended 10-12 hours a day for youth.
The amount of credits are approximately 60 to 64.
It varies. The Program Director (often called the PD in the industry) is the person who manages the entire on-air sound. He or she hires the announcers, supervises the format to make sure it is being done correctly, and trains the on-air, news and production staff that work there. Many stations also have a Music Director and they are the ones who help the program director to decide on what songs to play, and what rotation to put them in (how frequently or infrequently they will be played). But at smaller stations, they do not have a music director, and the Program Director handles both the announcing/format/on-air sound and the selection of music. A personal note: I was a Music Director at a number of stations during my radio career. Depending on the station, a Music Director can have a lot of influence over what gets played (including breaking new artists and helping launch a group's career), or only a limited amount of influence (not much more than making suggestions to the PD), depending on how powerful the role of the Program Director is.
I had 50 hours when I went through the driver's education program at my school. This was in 2003.
It depends on the program and what it actually contains. Each course and program will have requirements particular to itself.
Look up that information on the NASA web site.