Thursday, 30 May 2013

Job role

Holly Willoughby
TV presenter

Holly presents children's TV and entertainment shows. 
Holly works closely with Britain's got talent And and Dec.
The responsibilities of being a TV presenter are:


  • Presenting information and/or opinions.
  • Introducing people and elements of the show.
  • Interviewing guests.
  • Linking between segments of the show.
  • Taking part in onscreen activities.
  • Having the correct personality

BBC reveals £54m annual pay to its top TV presenters. 
Holly gets £400.000 per year. 

Job Requirements:
> Full Ownership Diary Management and travel co-ordination

> Internal/External meeting co-ordination including venue sourcing / liaison, meals / refreshments

> Manage expenses

> Full telephone and administrative support.

> Office supply management including comms / telephone support.

> Co-ordinate and manage the induction of new starters.

> Research and support on special projects (photoshoots, TV appearances, personal appearances, etc) 


Vacancies-http://www.pozitiv.com/news/mtv-search-for-a-new-tv-presenter-apply-for-an-audition-now

Duties of being a TV presenter
Television presenters must craft likeable, on-air personas to introduce programs, make public service announcements, appear at newsworthy community events and wrap-up programs for audiences. They also introduce reporters, newscasters, sportscasters and other professionals appearing on a program or show. Many television presenters research and write their own material, often under tight deadlines. At smaller stations, television presenters may also perform off-air, production-related tasks, such as operating the control board, editing footage and logging program schedules. At some stations, presenters interact with the public off-camera, assisting with fundraising and selling advertising.

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