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16 jobs that use FM the most

Jobs that use fm the most include radio broadcaster, on-air announcer, and radio engineer.

What jobs use FM the most?

1. Radio Broadcaster

How radio broadcaster uses FM:

  • Design locations for cell sites to achieve maximum handover efficiency.
  • Perform network optimization, design of regional network as well as sanity check on antenna configuration.
  • Host a show that feature self-created mash-ups and emergent hip-hop with special guest interviews.

Most common skills for radio broadcaster:

  • FM
  • Public Service Announcements
  • DJ
  • Conduct Interviews
  • On-Air Interviews
  • RAN

2. On-Air Announcer

How on-air announcer uses FM:

  • Manage and develop music playlists and setting up contests, promotions, and other marketing-relate projects.
  • Train new employees in compliance with FCC regulations and board operations.
  • Follow and enforce FCC regulations, as well as station and company policies.

Most common skills for on-air announcer:

  • FM
  • WordPress
  • Control Board
  • FCC
  • Community Events
  • Public Service Announcements

3. Radio Engineer

How radio engineer uses FM:

  • Process improvement efforts and/or other opportunities to automate these processes with computer applications with C++ and/or Java where applicable.
  • Create custom software products to support a variety of SCSI storage devices for SVR4 UNIX.
  • Design and develop RF/Analog broadband cable distribution equipment.

Most common skills for radio engineer:

  • RF
  • Java
  • FM
  • Transmitters
  • FCC
  • Debugging

4. Program Director/Music Director

How program director/music director uses FM:

  • Manage day-to-day oversight and management involving planning, programming, execution, distribution, and analysis for assign organizations budgets.
  • Report playlists to trade publications weekly.
  • Ensure station compliance with all FCC regulations.

Most common skills for program director/music director:

  • FM
  • Music Program
  • Radio Station
  • DJ
  • Audio Production
  • FCC

5. On-Air Director

How on-air director uses FM:

  • Manage all the station's production including promos, sweepers, and PSA's.
  • Top 40/R & B/Rock DJ.
  • Attend USAF regional and national meetings concerning future work.

Most common skills for on-air director:

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • FCC
  • FM
  • Wide Orbit
  • Live Broadcasts

6. Morning Show Host

How morning show host uses FM:

  • Manage daily operations, to includetalent management, FCC compliance and``public file".
  • Manage commercial production, station remotes and appearances, blogging while being on the air mid-days.
  • Organize CPR and a classes as needed.

Most common skills for morning show host:

  • Radio Station
  • FCC
  • FM
  • Adobe Audition
  • Facebook
  • On-Air Promotions

7. Radio Host

How radio host uses FM:

  • Founded, host and manage one of the main radio programmes for Kairi Fm, a leading radio station in Dominica.
  • Learned FCC regulations, how to use live radio equipment, create show content, review albums for radio hosts
  • Broadcast live over FM radio and online.

Most common skills for radio host:

  • Audio Board
  • FM
  • Twitter
  • Adobe Audition
  • DJ
  • Instagram

8. Announcer

How announcer uses FM:

  • Assist with on-field activities for NCAA baseball games.
  • Serve as disc jockey and news reporter for FM radio station.
  • Experience in automation, daily newscast, weather updates, extensive production.

Most common skills for announcer:

  • FM
  • Soccer
  • Radio Station
  • Radio Commercials
  • Volleyball
  • Control Board

9. Radio Announcer

How radio announcer uses FM:

  • Manage local and network programming, system monitoring, ensure broadcast operations, FCC license
  • Manage and develop music playlists and setting up contests, promotions, and other marketing-relate projects.
  • Design locations for cell sites to achieve maximum handover efficiency.

Most common skills for radio announcer:

  • Radio Commercials
  • Public Service Announcements
  • FM
  • Audio Equipment
  • Program Content
  • Radio Program

10. On-Air Host

How on-air host uses FM:

  • Record daily news cast on state topics, prepare promos, program and automate playlists, archive local public affairs shows.
  • Conduct on-air interviews, screen and connect phone calls, and run audio board.
  • Create and run promotions prior to the show.

Most common skills for on-air host:

  • Adobe Audition
  • Phone Calls
  • FCC
  • FM
  • Air Host
  • Twitter

11. Radio Personality

How radio personality uses FM:

  • Design locations for cell sites to achieve maximum handover efficiency.
  • Radio DJ on Saturdays and Sundays
  • Increase Facebook, WKQA web, and Instagram fans on the websites.

Most common skills for radio personality:

  • Radio Station
  • FM
  • Audio Production
  • Disc
  • Public Service Announcements
  • Air Personality

12. Talk Show Host

How talk show host uses FM:

  • Feature as DJ of the month every year for KSDB.
  • Host a weekly radio show and curate weekly song playlists.
  • Help in maintaining social media outlets for the station like Facebook.

Most common skills for talk show host:

  • Radio Station
  • Hot Topics
  • FCC
  • FM
  • Adobe Audition
  • On-Air Content

13. Promotions Director

How promotions director uses FM:

  • Create and execute special events, manage DJ public appearances and the prize giveaway process for this leading adult contemporary station.
  • Execute promotional radio campaigns, create advertisements, manage social media accounts, coordinate DJ events and design innovative graphics.
  • Negotiate competitive pricing for station promotional materials and listener giveaways to maintain financial stability and increase ratings.

Most common skills for promotions director:

  • Photoshop
  • Giveaways
  • Radio Station
  • On-Air Promotions
  • FM
  • Promotional Materials

14. Radio Show Host

How radio show host uses FM:

  • Founded, host and manage one of the main radio programmes for Kairi Fm, a leading radio station in Dominica.
  • Work as a DJ, preform talk sets, and create trending topics for show content
  • Provide show content through creating compelling and inspiring playlists featuring culturally relevant music.

Most common skills for radio show host:

  • Show Topics
  • Radio Station
  • Audio Equipment
  • Facebook
  • FM
  • Twitter

15. Remote Broadcast Technician

How remote broadcast technician uses FM:

  • Develop Java base IAM system components to manage security and authorizations.
  • Configure mail systems and printing systems for UNIX servers.
  • Install, configure, maintain, & support multiple LAN's.

Most common skills for remote broadcast technician:

  • Technical Issues
  • Troubleshoot
  • IP
  • FM
  • Windows
  • ISDN

16. Radio Disc Jockey

How radio disc jockey uses FM:

  • Manage website, Spreaker, Podbean, iTunes, YouTube and other social media accounts.
  • Create custom playlists, play requests, live on-air interviews; giveaways; singer/songwriters.
  • Comply with FCC regulations, train DJ's to use advance equipment, train new DJ's, plan station events

Most common skills for radio disc jockey:

  • DJ
  • Radio Station
  • R
  • Audio Equipment
  • FM
  • Playlists

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