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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.

Bonneville International has been a leader in broadcasting for over 50 years, with a mission to build up, connect, inform…

Marks Radio Group is looking for qualified on-air talent to write scripts, contents and interview questions.

WGNO in New Orleans is looking for a Meteorologist-MMJ. We are looking for a personality driven candidate who embraces new…

Bonneville International has been a leader in broadcasting for over 50 years, with a mission to build up, connect, inform…

Want to work in a format with a difference? This full time position requires radio production, copywriting, and some voice…

WTAQ Air-Talent Opening Green Bay, WI / Appleton, WI Midwest Communications in Green Bay / Appleton / Oshkosh, WI has…

95.5 KHFM, northern and central New Mexico’s only 24 hour Classical Public Radio Station, is seeking an on-air personality.

The Traffic Anchor/Reporter is a big part of our Morning team. The successful candidate must lead and end each morning segment…

    Part Time AIR JOCK Entercom New Orleans is always on the lookout for exceptional creative and talented on-air…

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