How do I become a BBC radio presenter?
How do I become a BBC radio presenter?
You can get experience and build contacts by working on student, community or hospital radio stations, working as a DJ on an internet radio station. You can also find work experience placements through the BBC Work Experience Scheme, or by contacting broadcasters to ask about opportunities.
How can I work for a radio station?
How to become a radio host
- Start preparing in high school. Sign up for activities that involve radio broadcasting or using audio equipment at your high school.
- Earn a bachelor’s degree.
- Apply for entry-level jobs in radio.
- Work up to a host position.
- Join the National Association of Broadcasters.
How can I get a job at BBC?
- Step 1: Build your career profile. The first step in applying for a role is to build your career profile in the BBC Careers Hub.
- Step 2: Online assessment. As part of your application, you may be asked to complete a brief online assessment, depending on the role you’re applying for.
- Step 3: Interviews.
How do I contact BBC Northampton?
You can also contact us by post: BBC Northampton, Broadcasting House, Abington Street, Northampton, NN1 2BH. Alternatively, give us a call on 0800 030 44 55. We will presume that we may quote what you say, unless you ask us not to. It would also help if you could include telephone numbers where you can be reached.
How much do radio hosts make?
How Much Do Radio Host Jobs Pay per Hour?
| Annual Salary | Monthly Pay | |
|---|---|---|
| Top Earners | $51,500 | $4,291 |
| 75th Percentile | $36,500 | $3,041 |
| Average | $34,160 | $2,846 |
| 25th Percentile | $24,000 | $2,000 |
What GCSEs do you need to be a radio presenter?
Courses include Level 2 Certificate in Music Technology, Level 2 Certificate in Radio, Level 3 Diploma in Creative and Digital Media. You may need two or more GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades 9 to 3 (A* to D) for a Level 2 course or four or five GCSEs (or equivalent) at grades 9 to 4 (A* to C) for a Level 3 course.
How much do radio presenters make?
How Much Do Radio Presenter Jobs Pay per Month?
| Annual Salary | Monthly Pay | |
|---|---|---|
| Top Earners | $100,000 | $8,333 |
| 75th Percentile | $65,000 | $5,416 |
| Average | $55,696 | $4,641 |
| 25th Percentile | $32,500 | $2,708 |
Is it difficult to get a job at BBC?
Television, radio, news and journalism are competitive industries to get into. Having work experience at a world-renowned organisation such as the BBC is beneficial as getting into such industries without any prior experience is very difficult (although perhaps not impossible).
Is the BBC a good place to work?
BBC is a great place to work. There’s a lot of openness and collaboration across departments. Management takes good care of people, ensuring are given time to adjust to new situations or solve personal problems so that you perform at your best. The environment is very good.
How can I contact Bernie Keith?
Contact us
- Sms. 81333, start your message with ‘North’
- Phone. 0800 030 44 55.
Whats happened to Helen Blaby?
Blaby, who lives in Northamptonshire, is also a columnist for her local newspaper, Northampton Chronicle & Echo.
Who are the hosts of BBC Radio Northampton?
With all the latest on your local team, Geoff Doyle is the man behind BBC Radio Northampton’s sport. Colin Berry presents the Saturday evening show between 6pm and 9pm on BBC Radio Northampton.
What kind of job can you get with the BBC?
Or in Technical Production you could be instrumental in making sure our programmes sound the very best. The BBC’s world class performing groups, including the BBC Symphony Orchestra , the BBC Concert Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic and the BBC Singers , are also part of the Radio family.
How can I get paid at the BBC?
Join us. If you would like to gain paid radio production experience at the BBC, you can apply for our Local Apprenticeship or our Radio 1 and 1Xtra Take It On Scheme. You can apply for our BBC-wide Extend Scheme which offers appropriately experienced and/or qualified disabled people a great opportunity to gain six months paid work within the BBC.
What kind of radio stations does the BBC have?
Create and broadcast award-winning music and speech radio. The BBC has ten UK radio networks for all listeners – from the latest music on Radio 1, classical and arts on Radio 3 to drama and comedy on Radio 4.