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Announcers

Announcers present music, sports, and news to audiences.


Radio and television announcers typically need a bachelors degree in journalism, broadcasting,
or communications, along with other experience gained from internships or working at their
college radio or television station. Public address announcers typically need a high school
diploma with some short-term on-the-job training.
You get paid $30,830 per year

Editors

Editors plan, coordinate, and revise material for publication.


You need a bachelors degree in communications, journalism, or English.
You get paid about $57,210 per year

Photographers

Photographers use their technical expertise, creativity, and composition skills to produce and
preserve images that tell a story or record an event.
You at least need a high school diploma
You get paid about $34,070 per year

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