Television websites are always a good place to start. If you want to pursue a job in the television industry you should visit your local news stations.
TV job listings can be found in many ways. You can look online on sites such as www.monster.com and www.snagajob.com. You can also look in the classified ads in your local newspaper. Further, you may also contact your local TV stations and inquire if they may have any positions open.
Tvlistings.com will show you the TV listings for your area. Tvguide.com will do the same as well, just look under the Listings tab. I hope this helps!
There are many websites that provide job listings for news anchors. Craigslist has a category designated for TV/media job seekers. This category, however, is not active at times.
Look at the TV LISTINGS in the Newspaper.
Sky television listings are on different channels depending on your area. You should contact your Sky television customer service representative to ask on which channel you can find listings.
Newspapers normally carry a section dedicated to TV listings on Sundays so that the reader will have the listing for the upcoming week. It is possible to print them out online or to look at television listings on line as well, though.
Local listings are often available on a listings channel if you have a subscription to cable and satellite. Otherwise, TVGuide publishes a weekly magazine with local listings. Another good place to look is your local newspaper.
Look at your local TV listings. If you meant anything else rephrase the question.
You can actually look up TV listings on Tvguide.com. However, any mail provider such as yahoo, Hotmail, Gmail, have tabs marked "Television" that also lists upcoming schedules.
To ensure accurate information, listings for television programming must be updated regularly. It is often updated nightly, but it can be updated more frequently should the information be available in time.
maybe you should look on the tv and and see which companys take people on to train them to get a job and ask them because they are the experts!
I found some sites for you to look at about local listings for direct TV. Here are the sites for you to take a look at support.directtv.com , and www.tvguide.com . I hope these can help you.