How to Get a Job in Local Television and Radio
Document Type
Video
Publication Date
3-5-2013
Disciplines
American Politics | Journalism Studies
Abstract
News directors, station managers and promotions managers give tips on how to get a job in local television and radio. Sponsored by The Meek School of Journalism and New Media at The University of Mississippi and The Mississippi Association of Broadcasters. Panelists included:
- Jeff Houston, WTVA (Tupelo)
- Allie Ware, WTVA (Tupelo)
- Aundrea Self WCBI-TV (Columbus)
- Cheryl Bill, WTVA Tupelo
- Stan Allen, Clear Channel
- Kevin Russell, Tupelo Radio Broadcasting, KZ103
- Woodrow Wilkins, WXVT (Greenville)
- Rick Mize, TeleSouth Communications, Q93.7 Supertalk Mississippi
- Johnny Boswell, Boswell Media
- Robert Davidson, WCBI (Columbus)
- Wilson Stribling, WLBT, WDVD Fox 40 (Jackson)
- Tanya Carter, WABG
- Carey Snyder, Snyder Media (Tupelo: Power 101, Max 95)
- Ben Hart, WABT (Jackson)
Relational Format
video recording
Extent
57:14
Recommended Citation
Dupont, Nancy McKenzie; Wenger, Debora; Schulz, Bradley E.; and Mitchell, Charlie, "How to Get a Job in Local Television and Radio" (2013). Overby Center for Southern Journalism and Politics. 36.
https://egrove.olemiss.edu/overby/36