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Get a Job on Television

As a television reporter you will have an exciting job that allows you to touch many people's lives. Not only are you the first to know about major local and world events, you often get to witness them in person. You may travel on assignments around the globe. You may interview world leaders, celebrities and many other interesting people. 

If you move up to a position as anchor you can earn over $100,000 per year and be a celebrity in your community or across the country. But most importantly, in a time of crisis, the news you report may help save lives.

If this sounds like the job of your dreams, the FabJob Guide to Become a Television Reporter is for you. In this e-book you will discover how you can get started and succeed in this exciting career. 

Author Rebecca Coates Nee has prepared many people to break into reporting careers. A professional career coach specializing in broadcast news, she was a television anchor and reporter for 12 years. In this guide she shares her own experiences as well as insider tips and career advice from other successful television reporters. 

The guide covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to get hired as a television reporter, including:

Getting Ready

  • How to develop the skills employers are looking for, including:
    • How to interview people to get the true story
    • How to prepare for "going live" from the scene of a story
    • How to overcome common mistakes most beginners make when reading the news
  • How to have the TV "look" (hair, clothing, make-up, etc.) can help you get the job 
  • How to impress employers with your knowledge of the news
  • How other reporters got their start, so you can get ideas for launching your own career
  • What you need to know about internships, including:
    • The biggest mistake most people make in applying for a TV internship
    • How to get an internship even if you're not a student
    • Which stations will give you the opportunity to get on-air most quickly
Getting Hired
  • The best stations to approach for your first job
  • Where to find more than 100 new job openings advertised every week
  • Reading between the lines of job ads so you know what they're looking for
  • The 3 best hours of the day to contact employers
  • What to put in your cover letter and resume that will make you stand out from the crowd (plus the phrase you should not use in your cover letter because news directors have seen it hundreds of times)
  • What you need to know about preparing a tape, including:
    • Most employers reject applicants within 15-30 seconds of watching a tape - what to put on yours to keep them watching
    • How to get reporting clips to put on your tape
    • Getting tapes made as inexpensively as possible
  • Where to find contact information for each station
  • How to get a personal appointment with a news director
  • The best networking opportunities, where you can meet prospective employers in a social setting
  • What you need to know about interviews, including:
    • How to dress for an interview
    • 7 questions you must be able to answer correctly in an interview
    • 5 questions you should not ask the person interviewing you
    • What to do during an interview to make the news director remember you in a positive way
PLUS, you will discover:
  • 5 unconventional ways to break into your first on-air job
  • The 7 U.S. cities (besides New York, Los Angeles and Chicago) that are considered the top television markets
  • Finding an agent to represent you even if you're a beginner (includes a list of top agencies)
  • The best stations to work with, no matter what city you're in
  • How to break into TV news without a college degree
  • Tips for getting excellent references
  • How to have an outstanding audition for an anchor position
  • What you need to know about contracts
  • How to move up to a better paying job in a bigger city
  • Future trends in television reporting
  • Contests you can enter that will get you noticed by employers
  • And much more!
You can have all this and more for an incredible special price. People pay up to $90 per hour for personal coaching on how to break into television reporting. This guide includes some of the best advice you could get from other sources, plus much more

This guide has been selling for up to $39.95 U.S. SPECIAL OFFER: If you buy the guide today you can have this valuable insider information for the incredible price of only $19.95. You will earn back the price of the guide your first day on the job. And with this guide you will get the job you want much more quickly

If you believe you deserve to have the career of your dreams, this guide is for you. It gives you everything you need to know to get hired as a television reporter

Don't miss the opportunity to have the career of your dreams. If you are undecided, take advantage of our guarantee. Buy it, read it, and if you are not satisfied, your money will be refunded. 

Ordering is fast, easy and safe. You will receive your guide within minutes. 

The guide is an e-book (a file we send to you by email which you can immediately read on your computer). It includes photos, color, and you can adjust the type size to make it as pleasant to read as possible. If you prefer to read the guide on paper you can print a copy from your own computer. 

Bonus CD-ROM Also Available: If you would like to have a back-up or spare copy of the guide, you can have it on CD-ROM for only $5 more (plus $5 shipping and handling). You will also receive the e-book so you can read it immediately.

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Satisfaction guarantee: We are so confident that this guide can help you achieve your dreams, we will give you a refund if you decide within 30 days of purchase that you are not satisfied with the information contained in the guide. Buy now
 


115 pages

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This guide should be required for everybody trying to break into the business. It provides great advice and insight.
Michael Castengera
TV News Consultant,
Audience Research and Development
Dallas, Texas

I purchased "Become a Television Reporter" because I was an anxious college kid getting ready to look for a job. Rebecca Coates Nee's book opened my eyes to the world of TV News. It taught me what news directors were looking for, and was so helpful I landed my first reporting job within days of graduation! Thanks for your help! It made the difference!
Aaron Wulf 
Wausau, Wisconsin

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