Broadcasting, Media and Communications are hugely rewarding careers, full of variety, opportunities and the privilege of listening to, learning about and sharing the many diverse stories, news and activities of people in our communities, nation and beyond.
If you are a passionate communicator who can think on your feet, or a deep-thinking writer, or a visual storyteller, the fields of communication and broadcasting might be for you.
The world of broadcasting and communication has been turned on its head by technology, the internet and digital innovation. Broadcasting today involves many pathways, skills and disciplines including radio broadcasting, writing, producing, directing, video and film making, multimedia and digital communications. Meanwhile Communication is a hugely diverse field to get into involving everything from journalism, digital design and content creation, through to marketing, strategic and internal communications and public relations.
Radio Broadcasting and Media: It is possible to enter into radio broadcasting with passion, and a desire to learn, for example by starting out as a volunteer in community radio, without attending formal education. However, depending on what and where your dreams take you, for example a role in national media/ journalism may require qualifications.
You can study radio broadcasting and media in private training establishments and tertiary education providers at diploma and degree level. Such training includes video and digital storytelling, presenting, production, programming, marketing, sales, brand management, studio engineering, creative writing, journalism, and digital content management.
Communications and PR: It is possible to enter a career at entry level with hands-on, on-the-job learned skills, such as digital, social media and communication technology skills, but to progress to other types of roles such as corporate communications and public relations you need a proven track record, qualifications, advanced skills, and experience.
Communication can be studied at under-graduate and Masters level at universities and polytechnics including The Open Polytechnic / Te Pūkenga, Massey University and AUT.
Broadcasting, Media and Communications Careers
Find out more about becoming a Radio Presenter here: https://www.careers.govt.nz/jobs-database/arts-and-media/entertainment/radio-presenter/
https://www.wintec.ac.nz/future-you/explore/jobs/entertainment/radio-presenter
Find out more about Communications and Public Relations pathways here: https://www.careers.govt.nz/jobs-database/arts-and-media/advertising-marketing/communications-professional/
Find out more about a career in Journalism here: https://www.careers.govt.nz/jobs-database/arts-and-media/writing-and-publishing/journalist/
Find out about more about becoming a Media Producer here: https://www.careers.govt.nz/jobs-database/arts-and-media/entertainment/media-producer/
Find out more about careers in film and video editing here: https://www.careers.govt.nz/jobs-database/arts-and-media/entertainment/film-and-video-editor/
Find out more about becoming a Director here: https://www.careers.govt.nz/jobs-database/arts-and-media/entertainment/director-filmtelevisionradiostage/
Tamzyn Pue, Broadcasting and Communications l Educator
Listen to Tamzyn’s interview below.
Kiriana Taite, Broadcasting and Multimedia Production
Te Korimako O Taranaki – Broadcasting and Multimedia.
Executive Assistant is my current role. Its diverse and varied which covers day-to-day operations, administration, organising interviews for our Announcers, Camera Operator and Production for our Livestreaming as well as working closely with out Station Manager, kaimahi, iwi and a number of community organisations.
My mahi prior to working here was Hospitality and Retail –I have always had a passion for people and customer service.
I worked in and at a point managed one of the largest toy stores in the southern hemisphere for three years which was both rewarding and challenging, raising a young child at the time the desire and yearning to come home came in 2007.
I had a couple years working for an educational toy supplier here in Aotearoa which unfortunately went into receivership at the end of 2008 and so I started mahi at Te Korimako in 2009. Fast forward 13yrs my pathway here couldn’t have been more differing but I love what I do and couldn’t see myself anywhere else.
My WHY is my whānau and our people, sharing Taranaki stories created by Māori for Māori. I love the diversity of my mahi and how much Broadcasting has changed and evolved particularly over the last few years with social media and digital content creating.
With the evolution of Radio and multimedia over the recent years, I strongly recommend Broadcasting and Media as a career path for anyone interested in TV, film, journalism or content creating including some of the technical aspects of the mahi such as broadcasting livestreams and setting up live events can also be a career path one can venture into.