Job Description- They inform the public about sporting news and events happening internationally, nationally, and locally. they report for newspapers, magazines, websites, TV, and radio.
Earnings- They usually start at about $22,500 a year for the less experienced sports Broadcast News Analysts and the more experienced to start out make up to like $38,300 a year. The average Median for someone looking into doing this career is about $54,140 and that is in the whole United States. |
Current Employment statistics- Back in 2010 there were about 58,500 people doing this as their career job, but some were making so little ($22,500) because they only did like high sports that they had to get another job. On average that is about 1170 people in each state to have this kind of job.
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