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Having a university degree is useful if you want to become a manager, but it is generally not essential for a reporter or news-reader to have one. While I am more familiar with TV stations in the United States and Canada, I believe the skills a television station seeks are similar in most countries: you need to pass an audition, and prove you are a good reader, able to pronounce difficult names and unfamiliar words, able to perform under pressure (such as during breaking news, when the scripts might suddenly and quickly have to change), and knowledgeable about current issues that affect your particular community. While many stations like to hire people with degrees, the management is more concerned with how comfortable you seem on camera, and how understandable you are when you deliver news stories.
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There are a variety of channels that carry the evening news in Houston. ABC, NBC, CBS, and FOX, for example, each carry the news. What number these channels correspond to depends on one's cable provider.
A newscaster or a news anchor.
to read the particular news of a particular day
You can get the news by subscribing. You have to subscribe to any news reader. That will continuously send news to your email.
Telemprompter
One can purchase a news reader from a local convenience store or from a local gas station. One can also read news online on websites like CNN, BBC, Fox News and many more.
The cast of Scotland Today - 1972 includes: Debi Edward as herself Sarah Heaney as Herself - News Reader (1999-2006) Stephen Jardine as Himself - News Reader (1993-2009) John Mackay as Himself - News Reader (1994-2009) John Mackay as Himself - Presenter Tony McGeever as himself Shareen Nanjiani as Herself - News Reader (1983-2006) Stephen Samson as himself Angus Simpson as Himself - News Reader (1986-2003)
news reader
The cast of Two Network News - 1975 includes: Bunty Finney as Reporter Alan Gaskell as Newsreader John Hawkesby as News Reader Rhys Jones as Reporter Phillip Sherry as News Reader
Most news readers have an extensive journalism education then learn to read a teleprompter well.
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