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Broadcast Media Register list reaches professionals who produce and transmit communications through television, radio, blog, podcast, digital journalism and more. List prospects are buyers of industry books, subscribers of business publications, and attendees of conferences and seminars. This list provides the most current data available of professionals engaged in broadcast media.
Key titles:
Announcer
Reporter
Engineer
General Manager
Program director
Business manager
Technician
IT manager
Editor
Producer
Station manager
Writer
Blogger
Journalist
Sound engineer
Art director
Market segments: television, radio, internet, journalism, broadcasting, communications, entertainment, audio/visual, graphic design, live streaming, technology, advertising, media, sales, engineering.
Job function snapshot: Produce and market communications, maintain audio/visual equipment, write and edit scripts, schedule programming, manage TV and radio stations, seek advertising revenue, oversee IT networks, provide analytics.
Broadcast media is dedicated to informing, educating and entertaining the public with news, weather, instructional guides, interviews, movies, music and more. Using audio and visual transmission, professionals in broadcast media can quickly distribute info to a wide audience. They are communications experts who use television, radio and digital resources as their media channel. They rely on advertising and fundraising as key sources of revenue to fund operations. It takes a team to produce and record content, maintain technical equipment, and distribute to audiences. From producing a small podcast to running a major television station, professionals are tasked with creating quality, informative content. They pursue continuing education opportunities for professional development and to stay current on broadcasting and communication trends.
PRODUCTS REQUIRED: computers, software, business management, marketing supplies, recording equipment, sound equipment, networking infrastructure, electrical supplies, amplifiers, wireless transmission equipment, transmitters, antennas, cables, microphones, and speakers.
Ideal list users include regulatory agencies, IT services, communications providers, consultants, associations, facility maintenance, event coordinators, financial institutions, and continuing education providers. |