Many universities offer courses in that relate to tv and radio. You can also try to get an internship at a radio or tv station to gain experience.
You can always go to radio website to see if they have any job openings or apprentices. If you can't find anything on their website you can always email the radio or TV stations or if they have a phone number you can always call them as well.
TV going digital has nothing to do with AM radio. AM & FM radio will remain the same.
there were commercials way before TV, on the radio and banners
It depends on where you live. Just go to www.radiodisney.com and check your local radio Disney station. Or if you have music choice on your tv you can listen to radio Disney via TV.
you see it . Listen to TV or radio, or go on line for forecast.
They listened to the radio. or go around raping and pillaging ..nothing ever changes
she went to Tennessee state university to pursue a carreer in radio and television
Hi, Not really. TV and radio are completely two different animals. Radio will soon go digital and I think that'll probably be the next wave of new consumerism. Hope this helps, Cubby
You can go to places and get an agent. They help you fill out a CV and they can find jobs that suit you. Or alternatively, go on a tv talent show!
If the Radio Times TV listings are specifically required, they are available on their own website. TV listings are also available from the BBC and ITV webites, and from many other magazines.
Doug is on 96.9 wttk radio on weekdays 2 to 6pm
find a webpage, offering jobs, if there are no jobs in your specialization there, then you can look for an company, that has the same job and go there to ask for a training, more chance if you ask for training for free, but there are chances you will have to pay yourself.