A Career in Radio Broadcasting

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“The ball comes down the court; this is an intense game anything can happen. The score is tied and nobody is guarding the ball handler. He is wide open coming down the lane, he goes up, and he makes it. The blue team wins, the player of the game scored.” This is just a small example of life of a radio sports broadcaster. However, some people are not in to sports that are ok because this is just one branch of broadcasting, and there are many different jobs you can have such as: a disc jockey, announcer, programmer, producer and many more. Even with the invention and use of iPods, music players, satellite radio, TVs and other ways to get news or music. The need for radio broadcasters is growing every day. Picture it, when you get in your car do you reach for an iPod or do you reach to turn on the radio. This is a huge reason why radio broadcasting is still a growing and important job.
The history of radio starts with the detection and production of the first radio waves in 1888 by a man named Heinrich Hertz. Although Hertz detected the radio wave, he was not the first to make radio equipment. Marchese Guglielmo Marconi was the first to build radio equipment; this was a device that could ring a bell from up to 30 ft. away. Soon after this radio, signals were being sent all over the world, from England to France and back! Although the first music radio transmission was not sent until 1904 in Austria! There have been dozens to try to take credit for the invention of the radio but it was given to its rightful owner: Guglielmo Marconi. Guglielmo advanced his work with creating the antenna in 1905 just a year after music radio transmission was created. Even though radio transmission was started in Italy and music was created in, Austria...

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Radio broadcasting is and always has been a great way for entertainment and learning. Radio broadcasters are able to really have good jobs due to the fact they can sometimes create their own schedules and be their own people. Research radio broadcasting and truly see if you too get enjoyment from learning about the fascinating world of broadcasting!

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