What does a Broadcast Technician Do?

Answer:
Television and radio stations employ broadcast technicians,
who are responsible for setting up, operating, and maintaining many different types of electronics equipment necessary for broadcasting. Broadcast technicians work with equipment that regulates the power and clarity of radio or television broadcasts, depending on the field in which they are employed.


Broadcast technicians work with the equipment that regulates the strength and clarity of their station's signal. They also work with audio equipment that regulates the range of sound that is broadcast. Those who work in television are also responsible for equipment that regulates the range of colors in the visual component of the broadcast.

The work of broadcast technicians often involves operating control panels that control what is broadcast over the airwaves. They are often responsible for switching back and forth among cameras or studios, from live programming to pre-recorded, and from local to network programming. In many organizations, broadcast technicians are also often responsible for production of programs and commercials.

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