A reporter or host at a public radio station makes an average of $20,000 to $45,000 depending on the size of the market and prosperity of the station. There is a slightly outdated but still reasonably accurate survey of broadcast journalism salaries here: http://journalismjobs.com/salaries.cfm
£50,000
Broadcasters typically do not get paid directly based on television views; instead, they earn revenue through advertising and sponsorship deals. The amount they can charge for ads is influenced by viewership ratings, which reflect how many people are watching their programs. Higher ratings can lead to increased ad rates, but broadcasters' income is primarily tied to their overall advertising strategy rather than direct payments per view.
1,000,000 a year
An average of about 500,000 depending on the station or rank you are
About $500-$1000 About $500-$1000
No, it is not. Broadcasters is a plural noun for either the companies or the on-air presenters. The possessive form (broadcasters') is used as an adjective.
Some of the higher-paid non-athletic sports jobs are TV Broadcasters, sports doctors, trainers and coaches. How much these jobs pay depend on the sport, the team, the location and level of the sport with professional sports having some of the highest paid jobs.
Country Radio Broadcasters was created in 1969.
Canadian Association of Broadcasters was created in 1926.
National Association of Broadcasters was created in 1922.
they get upto £199,000 a year
Association of Community Access Broadcasters was created in 1981.