Radio/Television Journalist

Useful school subjects:

History and Classical Studies
English
Media Studies

Kairīpoata Reo Irirangi/Pouaka Whakaata

Reading a news story.

Ryan Boswell reading over a news story for broadcast

Radio and television journalists gather and present news, including information about current and historical events, things that have changed in the world and other topics of interest.

He whakamārama

Mahi ai ki te kohikohi i nga rongo tae atu ana ki nga whakaaturanga mo nga take o naianei me nga korero tahuhu mo nga mahi kua mahia, ara, nga mea kua rereke i roto i te ao, tae atu ana ki etahi atu take e paingia ana. I tua atu whakatikatika ai ia i nga whakaaturanga hei whakaata i runga i te reo irirangi, te pouaka whakaata ranei.

Entry Requirements

To become a radio or television journalist you need to have a graduate diploma in journalism or a national diploma in journalism.

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Ryan Boswell

Radio/TV journalist Ryan Boswell says the excitement of working in radio journalism is providing people with that first taste of a dramatic event.

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Pay

Salaries vary depending on performance and specialisation.
 

 

Job Outlook

Chances of getting a job as a radio or television journalist are limited.
 

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