How do you become news broadcaster?



Answer:
Most of ther broadcasters you see on the TV or hear on the radio are graduate Jounalism students, AND they have worked as reporters for newspapers and/or news agencies. This is not a job you can fall into out of the blue. I realize that for the most part they are reading the news off of a cue card. But they also conduct interviews and you really have to know the business to do it right.
Study Journalism
You go to journalism school, graduate the top of your class, have good looks, an incredible speaking voice and then get extremely lucky.
Studies in Journalism, broadcast, and a grasp of English, including capitalization, punctuation, syntax, and grammar. (I'm dropping a big, fat hint in case you didn't get it.)

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