Opportunities in Television and Video CareersMcGraw Hill Professional, 2003 - 199 páginas Contains an overview of the career opportunities; advice to help you hone your professional skills for the television and video areas that most interest you; and salary statistics. |
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... industry include the following: • Location shoots now require more time and budget for planning, security clearance, and travel. • Increase in the use of ... industry (industrial The Television Landscape 3 A New Approach to Career Paths.
... industry include the following: • Location shoots now require more time and budget for planning, security clearance, and travel. • Increase in the use of ... industry (industrial The Television Landscape 3 A New Approach to Career Paths.
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Shonan F. R. Noronha. talk about working in the broadcast industry, nonbroadcast industry (industrial television as it was called in the good old days), or in the film industry. At many colleges, academic programs also were set up by ...
Shonan F. R. Noronha. talk about working in the broadcast industry, nonbroadcast industry (industrial television as it was called in the good old days), or in the film industry. At many colleges, academic programs also were set up by ...
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... industry segments you can negotiate a better fringe benefits package at the management level or for sales and marketing positions. Employee benefits typically received in this industry are similar to those in other industries. They ...
... industry segments you can negotiate a better fringe benefits package at the management level or for sales and marketing positions. Employee benefits typically received in this industry are similar to those in other industries. They ...
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1 The Television Landscape | 1 |
2 Broadcasting | 21 |
3 Television and Video in Nonbroadcast Organizations | 39 |
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