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EricaKay
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I was required to do labor market research yesterday at one of the state's unemployment offices and realized why many people end up straying from the radio field. Annually, the salary range (nationally) is $17,100 to $74,400. However, this was the shocker----A question was posted---How many jobs are available annually in your occupation nationally and state wide. For on-air personalities, nationally there is an average of 1,720 positions to be filled. In the state of Massachusetts---TWENTY jobs are available annually as announcers in the state. TWENTY. Just some state/nation research I thought I would share. If I had to guess why people are not able to get jobs in radio, is most of the positions present a requirement of relocation, which many cannot afford. I'm interested for those that were unemployed at some point in the radio field, what occupations they ended up working in outside of radio.