Careers as Broadcast News Analysts
People who are excellent communicators, critical thinkers, decision makers, and always aware of the current news may be perfect candidates for becoming broadcast news analysts.
Broadcast news analysts interpret news and write columns, commentaries, and scripts about what they analyze. They are also news anchors on broadcast programs and help to coordinate the show and compile information from interviews, research, observations, and experience.
Other duties include editing news pieces for length and choosing what stories to broadcast and how to organize them. Broadcast news analysts also present news stories on the air using video segments and work with on-site reporters.
Successful broadcast news analysts usually have a bachelor’s degree which will provide necessary learning in communications, media, telecommunications, English, computers, electronics, law, government, and management.
Regardless of their background or experience, students can embark on a fascinating career as a broadcast news analyst today in many locations.
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