Profession

Presenter

Master of information and communication

Fields of activity | Presenter

As a presenter, you’ll guide audiences through broadcasts, events, and discussions by delivering content in an engaging way and facilitating conversations. You’ll carefully prepare for your appearances, research topics, and conduct interviews with guests. Your role will be to inform or entertain your audience.

You can specialize in news, entertainment, or radio shows as well as specific areas such as sports, lifestyle, or regional news. Hosting events on-site may also be part of your job as a presenter. In any case, you’ll be responsible for tailoring your program or event to your target audience.


Personal requirements | Presenter

  • Enthusiasm for media and a good general education
  • Strong communication and presentation skills
  • Self-confidence
  • Clear pronunciation
  • Spontaneity and flexibility

Path to the profession | Presenter

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Film Studies

Lights, camera, action: realize your visions on screen
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Journalism

Your voice, your stories: help keep the public informed
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Communication Sciences

The impact of words: analyze information and communication media
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Media Studies

Creativity meets analysis: decode the power of images and words

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Potential jobs | Presenter

As a presenter, you’ll work either in studios or on location at events. Beforehand, you’ll prepare your presentations in editorial offices and conduct research. You can find employment at radio or TV stations, production companies, or event agencies. Additionally, you may work as a freelance presenter, hosting shows and events across various stations and venues.