Great question! If you're in high school and want to become an announcer or are thinking about attending broadcasting school, then you should take any kind of class that will help you with communication (drama or speech class), learning technical skills (computer science or computer graphics classes) and classes that will help develop good people skills (like debate and after-school social organizations).
The future of broadcasting will be aligned with electronic media. So if you want a career as an announcer or if you want to attend a broadcasting school, you should use your school library to read up on new media. If you have the chance, visiting broadcast stations is an awesome way to get a first-hand look of what's going on Behind the Scenes. And some broadcasting schools will train high school juniors and seniors, another great opportunity.
Codes and Convetions may become vary - It does depend on the radio station, but occasionally these are common:•Presenter •Music •Advertisement •Music •Jingle
star radio
Abeer Mcintyre
chris mcintyre
Melvin Bragg
he became a presenter when he got the job
Controversial subjects
Geoffrey Smith - radio presenter - was born in 1943.
Jeremy Rees - radio presenter - was born in 1963.
Ian Watkins - radio presenter - was born in 1978.
Paul Miller - radio presenter - was born in 1966.
Dennis McCarthy - radio presenter - was born in 1933.
Dennis McCarthy - radio presenter - died in 1996.
Jim Hawkins - radio presenter - was born in 1962.
Richard Evans - radio presenter - was born in 1958.
George Jones - radio presenter - was born in 1944.
Codes and Convetions may become vary - It does depend on the radio station, but occasionally these are common:•Presenter •Music •Advertisement •Music •Jingle