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Announcers are a radio station's "voice" and are often the people with whom the public identifies. This person introduces programs and music, reads commercial copy and public service announcements, and is involved in the overall public presentation of the station. At smaller stations, many announcer positions are part-time and duties overlap into other areas.

REQUIREMENTS: Excellent communications skills and the ability to think on your feet are obvious necessities in staying on-the-air. In today's digital world, even radio personnel need to know how social media works to promote your program and your station.

Duke Wright’s Midwest Communications has your opportunity to program the #1 radio brand in Central Wisconsin. Country WDEZ boasts a…

Are you ready to put your superior on air skills to work in our markets? Do you have multi-format experience?…

WAAY-TV, ABC 31, serving North Alabama in the fast-growing Huntsville-Florence-Decatur market (Nielsen DMA 79), is seeking an energetic, sincere News…

New Hampshire Public Radio (NHPR) is seeking a detail-oriented, collaborative Operations Manager to manage the station's daily on-air technical operation.…

HITS 96 - WDOD - Chattanooga’s #1 Hit Music Station is searching for an Afternoon Personality/Music Director with strong station…

The purpose of this position is to have qualified individuals prepare and deliver weather forecasts and weather information as part…

Our growing AG Network is looking for an experienced reporter/on-air personality to help take us to another level!  The PNWAG…

Manchester Radio Group has potential part time openings for on-air talent and show Producers.  A minimum on 1 year commercial…

Our company is committed to being trusted voices of light and truth reaching hundreds of millions of people worldwide. Bonneville…

KFBB in Great Falls, MT is looking for a dynamic storyteller who is engaging in multiple platforms including traditional broadcast,…

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