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Synopsis
Inside Broadcasting provides a comprehensive introduction to a highly rewarding yet competitive industry. It analyses the day-to-day running of both television and radio organisations and examines the jobs involved and how to get them.
Inside Broadcasting begins with an informative history of broadcasting in the United Kingdom. It traces the invention of radio and television, from the founding of the BBC and ITV networks through to the end of the terrestrial monopoly and the advent of satellite and pay-per-view television.
Julian Newby explains what skills, experience and professional qualifications are required for entry into this profession. He provides detailed job descriptions and explains how each job fits into the industry as a whole. Practical careers advice together with a comprehensive list of training and educational bodies, companies and professional publications ensure Inside Broadcasting is an essential introduction to a career in radio and television.
Booknews
Newby, a British writer, broadcaster, and consultant, describes the day-to-day operation of both television and radio organizations, the jobs involved, and how to get them. Following a history of broadcasting in the UK<-->from the founding of the BBC and ITV networks to the advent of satellite and pay-per-view television<-->he explains what skills, experience, and professional qualifications are required for entry into the broadcasting industry. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.