Friday, March 9, 2012

Career: Sportscaster

 1.Coordinate games, contests, or other on-air competitions, performing such duties as asking questions and awarding prizes.
2. Attend press conferences in order to gather information for broadcast.
3. Identify stations, and introduce or close shows, using memorized or read scripts, and/or ad-libs.1.

4 comments:

  1. I Agree, Sports casters Work Harder Than Any Other Job Im My Opinion. They Have to Stay Updated and Attend Event, and Listen to Interviews So That They Wont Bring the Wrong News During they're Broadcast.

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  2. I think being a sports casters sounds like an interesting job. Not many of us know, what it takes to do a job like that.

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  3. I do think that a sportscaster job is more harder than it looks. Its alot more than the final production we see on tv.

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  4. I decided to comment on this career choice because this one is relatively similar to mine, a Sports Information Director. Usually we would work together, meaning that based on analyzing the responsibilities of each career, and the Sports Information Director gives the information and research to the Sportscaster for him to release.

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