All of us have seen or heard radio and TV broadcasts. There are many other people involved, besides those we see or hear. Some of the other jobs are cameraman, scriptwriter, announcer, director and equipment operator. You may be a film narrator or tape interviewer; make spot announcements; or operate turntables, video switchers, dimmers, radio consoles and other broadcasting equipment. Some of the other duties are maintaining tape, film and record libraries. Most radio and TV broadcasting apprentices are stationed overseas. You will be in an overseas imbalanced AFSC and will have a secondary job while stationed in the United States. PAY CHART
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