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How much do broadcasting graduate jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for broadcasting graduate in the United States is $42,250.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $41,000.00 and $43,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Broadcasting Graduate job?

A Broadcasting Graduate job is an entry-level position designed for recent graduates looking to start a career in media and broadcasting. It typically involves gaining experience in areas like production, editing, journalism, and on-air presenting. Responsibilities may include researching content, assisting with equipment, and supporting senior staff in radio, television, or digital media. These roles help graduates develop industry skills and build a professional network. Opportunities may be found in news stations, entertainment networks, or online media platforms.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Broadcasting Graduate position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Broadcasting Graduate, you need a solid foundation in media production, journalism, and communication, usually gained from a relevant degree or diploma program. Familiarity with audio and video editing software, studio equipment, and commonly used broadcasting platforms is advantageous. Strong interpersonal, teamwork, and time management skills help set you apart in fast-paced broadcast environments. Mastering these abilities ensures seamless production workflows and effective collaboration across technical and creative teams.

What typical career paths and advancement opportunities are available for Broadcasting Graduates?

Broadcasting Graduates often begin their careers in entry-level roles such as production assistant, broadcast technician, or junior reporter, gaining hands-on experience in different aspects of media production and delivery. With experience and skill development, many advance to specialized positions like producer, on-air talent, news anchor, or technical director. The broadcasting industry values both versatility and expertise, so continuous learning and networking can open up diverse pathways in television, radio, digital media, and multimedia production. This field offers opportunities to grow into leadership roles or to specialize in areas like content creation, editing, or broadcast engineering.
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Infographic showing various Broadcasting Graduate job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 13% Internship, 49% Full Time, 25% Part Time, and 13% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $42,250 per year, or $20.3 per hour.
Assistant/Associate Professor of Mass Communications (Broadcast Journalism) (54301)

Assistant/Associate Professor of Mass Communications (Broadcast Journalism) (54301)

CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY

Orangeburg, SC

Full-time

Posted 29 days ago


Job description

CLAFLIN UNIVERSITY, founded in 1869, is becoming recognized as one of the leading institutions of higher education in the southeast. with rigorous student-focused academic programs and a faculty comprised of world-class scholars, these attributes have contributed to the U.S. News and Worls Report ranking Claflin thirteenth in its 2025 list of the nation's top historically black colleges/ universities (HBCUs).

REPSONSIBILITIES: The Department of Mass Communications invites applications for an Assistant/Associate Professor of Mass Communications with a specialization in broadcast journalism in news and sports for the Fall 2026-2027 academic year. The selected individual will teach undergraduate media production courses and requires teaching competencies in broadcast journalism, broadcast news studio production, sports broadcast, multimedia production of news and sports with proficiency in contemporary media business models. The selected individual should have basic knowledge of Media, Digital Media/Convergence, and production courses and be able to support the overall mass communications curriculum.  The candidate will supervise and support department production projects, facilities and students. Candidate will participate in mentoring, research and service activities as required and perform any other duties within the scope of the position.

QUALIFICATIONS:  MA/MS in Mass Communications with a minimum of 18 documented hours in Mass Communications at the graduate level required.  PHD preferred ABD will be considered; 3-5 years of industry experience in broadcast journalism and /or news production; philosophical commitment to digital, technological and disciplinary integration; knowledge about AI or modern technologies in communications; Knowledge and or experience with ACEJMC accreditation. Expertise in the area of Adobe Creative Suites Software, Social Media, Video and Audio Editing Software, such as Avid Editing, ProTools and Final Cut Pro, required. Basic knowledge of Multi-Media & Convergence Equipment expected.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applicants should complete a Claflin University Faculty Application located on our website Employment at Claflin. Official transcripts will be required upon appointment.

  • Please send a letter of application addressing your qualifications including a statement of research/scholarship/creative practice
  • Statement of teaching philosophy and your motivation to teach at Claflin University
  • a current curriculum vita,
  • Sample of completed or in-progress research/creative activity
  • Unofficial copies of transcripts of all graduate work.
  • Three current letters of recommendation and the addresses, telephone numbers and emails of at least five references will be requested at a later date.