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Sports Broadcaster

Wheeling, WV

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... broadcast radio, digital streaming radio and podcasting, which bring data, targeting and ... play back. * Check studio equipment for proper functioning and notifies Engineering of technical ...

Sports Broadcaster

Wheeling, WV · On-site

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... broadcast radio, digital streaming radio and podcasting, which bring data, targeting and ... play back. * Check studio equipment for proper functioning and notifies Engineering of technical ...

Broadcast Engineer

Seattle, WA · On-site

$31.53 - $33.53/hr

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The successful candidate will play a vital role in ensuring seamless operations and maintaining the ... Design, install and document new broadcast systems and equipment as assigned. * Perform maintenance ...

As a Broadcast Engineer, you'll play a critical role in delivering some of the world's most advanced immersive live productions. Operating from our Los Angeles-based REMI facilities, you'll oversee ...

Broadcast Engineer

San Diego, CA · On-site

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Play a key role in shaping the future of SDSU Athletics' broadcast and production capabilities. * Collaborate with talented professionals, students, and broadcast partners on high-profile athletic ...

Broadcast Engineer

San Diego, CA

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Play a key role in shaping the future of SDSU Athletics' broadcast and production capabilities. * Collaborate with talented professionals, students, and broadcast partners on high-profile athletic ...

As a Broadcast Engineer, you'll play a critical role in delivering some of the world's most advanced immersive live productions. Operating from our Los Angeles-based REMI facilities, you'll oversee ...

As a Broadcast Engineer, you'll play a critical role in delivering some of the world's most advanced immersive live productions. Operating from our Los Angeles-based REMI facilities, you'll oversee ...

Broadcast Engineer

Memphis, TN · On-site

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WANT/WLMT in Memphis TN is looking for a Broadcast Engineer to join our talented team and play a key role in keeping our broadcast operations running smoothly. As part of our technical team, you'll ...

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Play Broadcaster information

What is a play broadcaster?

Play Broadcasters are professionals who provide live commentary and analysis during sports games, often working for television, radio, or online streaming platforms. They describe the action as it happens, explain strategies, and offer insights to help viewers understand and enjoy the event. Play Broadcasters work closely with co-commentators, producers, and technical staff to deliver engaging and accurate coverage. Their role requires strong communication skills, in-depth sports knowledge, and the ability to think quickly under pressure.

How does a play broadcaster typically prepare for a live sports event?

A Play Broadcaster spends considerable time researching both teams, athletes, and recent performance statistics before a live event. Preparation includes reviewing game footage, compiling relevant background stories, and familiarizing themselves with player names and key moments from previous meetings. This groundwork allows broadcasters to provide insightful and engaging commentary during the broadcast. Additionally, they often coordinate with production teams, co-commentators, and technical staff to ensure a smooth and professional broadcast experience.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a play broadcaster, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Play Broadcaster, you need a deep understanding of the sport, excellent verbal communication skills, and often a degree in journalism, broadcasting, or a related field. Familiarity with audio and video production equipment, live broadcasting software, and sometimes industry certifications are typically required. Strong storytelling ability, quick thinking, and the capacity to engage audiences under pressure are standout soft skills in this role. These competencies are crucial for delivering accurate, engaging, and seamless live commentary that keeps audiences informed and entertained.

What is the difference between Play Broadcaster vs Play Analyst?

AspectPlay BroadcasterPlay Analyst
CredentialsOften requires broadcasting or media-related certificationsTypically requires sports analysis or data interpretation certifications
Work EnvironmentLive streaming, studio, or event settingsData analysis, research, and reporting environments
Industry UsageUsed in live sports broadcasting and streaming platformsUsed in sports analytics companies and media outlets
Search & Comparison IntentPeople compare Play Broadcaster with Play Analyst to understand roles in sports media

Play Broadcasters focus on delivering live commentary and engaging audiences during sports events, often working in front of cameras or microphones. Play Analysts, on the other hand, analyze game data, provide insights, and support broadcasting teams with strategic information. Both roles are integral to sports media but differ in their primary functions and skill sets.

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Infographic showing various Play Broadcaster job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 78% Full Time, 19% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution.

Property Broadcast Director - University of Washington

Learfield

Seattle, WA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


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Job description

Learfield is seeking a talented and engaging Director of Broadcasting to serve as the primary radio voice for University of Washington men's basketball and support Huskies athletics across multiple sports and media platforms.
This highly visible role is responsible for delivering men's basketball play-by-play coverage, producing compelling audio and digital content, and enhancing the overall fan experience through storytelling and multimedia engagement. The Director of Broadcasting serves as a key representative of both LEARFIELD and the University of Washington, working closely with athletics personnel, coaches, student-athletes, corporate partners, media affiliates, and internal stakeholders to produce high-quality broadcasts and content that support the university's brand and business objectives.
In addition to men's basketball broadcasting responsibilities, this position will contribute to digital and social content, athletics and property events, sponsorship initiatives, and strategic efforts designed to promote ticket sales and strengthen the University of Washington brand.
Success in this role requires exceptional communication skills, strong broadcast and production expertise, attention to detail, creativity, and a passion for collegiate athletics. The ideal candidate thrives in a fast-paced environment and can balance live-event responsibilities with content creation, partner support, public appearances, and collaboration across multiple functions.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Broadcast & Content Production
  • Serve as the primary play-by-play broadcaster for University of Washington men's basketball, including live pregame, in-game, and postgame coverage.
  • Conduct regular interviews with coaches, student-athletes, and other stakeholders for use across audio, digital, social, and emerging media platforms.
  • Host and produce weekly men's basketball shows, daily or weekly audio reports, feature programming, and other content as assigned.
  • Develop and produce original features and storytelling content for men's basketball pregame programming and other Huskies athletics initiatives.
  • Provide voice-over and commercial production services for promotional content, sponsorship activations, ticket sales initiatives, and university marketing efforts.
  • Write articles, blog posts, or other content for property or athletics publications and digital platforms as requested.
  • Ensure thorough preparation, research, fact verification, and content accuracy for all broadcasts and productions, including appropriate review of sensitive or potentially controversial topics.
  • Maintain a digital archive of radio broadcasts and other audio content.

Broadcast Operations & Event Support
  • Coordinate and oversee game-day broadcast operations and on-site production crews.
  • Work closely with affiliate stations, broadcast partners, athletics personnel, and LEARFIELD stakeholders to ensure successful broadcast execution.
  • Coordinate production responsibilities based on weekly programming plans and affiliate relations needs.
  • Assist with planning, scheduling, and pre-production logistics for broadcasts, coaches' shows, special programming, and other projects.
  • Support the integration of audio, television, digital, and social media efforts across Huskies Sports Properties and Washington Athletics.
  • Assist with property and athletics events as requested, including university ceremonies, banquets, public appearances, and Hall of Fame events.
  • Travel to away contests and other events as required by the men's basketball schedule.

University of Washington Athletics Support
  • Serve as the primary media contact for a designated Olympic sport program, as assigned by Washington Athletics, provided those responsibilities do not conflict with men's basketball broadcast duties.
  • Collaborate with Washington Athletics to develop content that promotes ticket sales, fan engagement, and the University of Washington brand.
  • Represent LEARFIELD, Huskies Sports Properties, and the Huskies Sports Network at banquets, public appearances, alumni events, and other university or community functions.
  • Build and maintain strong relationships with athletics leadership, coaches, media relations, marketing, development, alumni organizations, and other university stakeholders.

Partnership & Business Support
  • Support sponsorship activation efforts through branded content, creative features, commercial production, and partner integrations.
  • Assist the Huskies Sports Properties sales team with client meetings, sales calls, research, and the development of creative audio, video, digital, or print materials as requested.
  • Participate in sales meetings or partner presentations when broadcaster involvement would support the opportunity.
  • Help strengthen relationships among LEARFIELD, the University of Washington, corporate partners, broadcast affiliates, and other key stakeholders.

Leadership & Administration
  • Coordinate the activities of broadcast personnel, production crews, and game-day staff as assigned.
  • Assist property leadership and LEARFIELD Audio leadership with annual planning, budget forecasting, and operational initiatives.
  • Manage assigned responsibilities within approved budget parameters.
  • Support the planning, development, and implementation of other LEARFIELD broadcast initiatives as requested.
  • Foster positive working relationships and effective collaboration across Huskies Sports Properties, Washington Athletics, broadcast partners, and LEARFIELD operating teams.
  • Support internal training, development, and knowledge-sharing efforts related to broadcasting and content production.
  • Ensure compliance with all LEARFIELD policies, university requirements, and applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Five or more years of play-by-play broadcasting experience at the NCAA Division I level, excluding college radio, or comparable professional or nationally syndicated experience.
  • Demonstrated experience producing live sports broadcasts, audio programming, and multimedia content.
  • Strong knowledge of basketball, sports broadcasting, media production, and storytelling techniques.
  • Experience creating content for digital and social media platforms.
  • Exceptional on-air presence and verbal communication skills.
  • Strong writing, research, interviewing, and content-development skills.
  • Strong organizational and project-management skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously.
  • Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with internal and external stakeholders.
  • Ability to represent LEARFIELD and the University of Washington professionally in public-facing settings.
  • Ability to work evenings, weekends, holidays, extended hours, and travel as required by athletic schedules.

Preferred Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in Communications, Broadcasting, Journalism, Sports Media, or a related field.
  • Experience serving as a primary play-by-play voice for a collegiate or professional basketball program.
  • Experience working within collegiate athletics, professional sports, media organizations, or multimedia rights environments.
  • Knowledge of broadcast engineering, audio systems, and production workflows.
  • Experience supporting sponsorship integrations, branded content initiatives, and partner activations.
  • Familiarity with NCAA athletics and multimedia rights operations.
  • Experience building relationships with coaches, athletics administrators, media affiliates, alumni organizations, and corporate partners.

Application Requirements:
Applications should include:
  • One basketball play-by-play sample in MP3 format.
  • One additional play-by-play sample in MP3 format.
  • A resume outlining relevant broadcasting and production experience.

WAV and WMA audio formats will not be accepted.
The successful candidate is expected to begin with the 2026-2027 men's basketball season.
Learfield offers a full spectrum of benefits for eligible employees including Medical, Dental, Vision, Health Savings Account, Life Insurance and Other Insurance Plans, Flexible Paid Time Off (minimum 10+ days annually), including Parental Leave, 20 Paid Holidays, 401(k) + Match, and Short/Long Term Disability. Leave benefits are consistent with state and local laws, including the Colorado Health Families and Workplaces Act.
Learfield is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race; color; sex; gender identity; sexual orientation; religious practices and observances; national origin; pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions; status as a protected veteran or spouse/family member of a protected veteran; or disability.

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