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Radio and Television Broadcasting in Missouri

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Radio and Television Broadcasting in Missouri prepares students for careers in broadcast media, production, journalism, and communications. This pathway addresses demand for broadcast professionals in Missouri's media markets including St. Louis and Kansas City. Students gain expertise in broadcast equipment, production techniques, journalism practices, and media management.

The curriculum covers broadcast fundamentals, studio and field production, audio and video recording, editing software, journalism ethics, and media law. Students produce audio and video content for broadcast. Projects progress from basic interviews to complete broadcast productions. Emphasis on accuracy, ethics, and professional standards is integrated throughout. Students learn to work under deadline pressure, adapt to breaking news, and produce quality content for audiences.

Graduates work as broadcast technicians, producers, reporters, or station managers. The pathway positions students for careers in broadcast and digital media.

Radio and Television Broadcasting at a Glance

4

Courses

8

Credentials

4

Career Paths

State Standards & Framework

Missouri's radio and television broadcasting standards require competency in broadcast equipment, production techniques, journalism practices, and media law. The curriculum aligns with broadcast industry standards and FCC regulations.

Students must demonstrate proficiency in audio and video production, editing software, interviewing, journalism ethics, and broadcast operations. State standards incorporate current broadcasting technology and digital media platforms.

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Typical Course Sequence

Course
Introduction to Broadcasting
Audio and Video Production
Broadcasting Operations and Technology
Advanced Broadcasting and Media

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Industry Certifications & Credentials

Career Opportunities

Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.

Broadcast Technician

Entry Level
$33,240in Missouri
National: $36,900-10%

Salary range: $33,240 - $66,580

Adjusted for cost of living: $36,225

-2.8% growth2,700 openings/yr
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Production Assistant

Entry Level
$54,210in Missouri
National: $56,330-4%

Salary range: $54,210 - $88,900

Adjusted for cost of living: $59,078

+2.5% growth3,700 openings/yr
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Producer

Experienced
$57,320in Missouri
National: $83,480-31%

Salary range: $40,180 - $79,670

Adjusted for cost of living: $62,467

-0.6% growth1,500 openings/yr
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Station Manager

Experienced
$77,410in Missouri
National: $102,950-25%

Salary range: $51,050 - $122,580

Adjusted for cost of living: $84,361

+0.4% growth4,100 openings/yr
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Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Internships with radio stations, television stations, cable providers, streaming platforms, and production companies throughout Missouri.

Career & Technical Student Organization

Students in this pathway can participate in DECA, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.

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