Military Public Affairs Specialists and Broadcast Journalists
Military Career
General Information
Description
Public affairs specialists and broadcast journalists publish communication products through radio, television, video, and web content for worldwide distribution. They are responsible for advising leadership, public affairs planning, developing and executing information strategies, and community relations. Some are trained to operate audio and video equipment in both tactical and non-tactical environments.
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Public affairs specialists and broadcast journalists work in offices and broadcasting studios on land or aboard ships, or sometimes outdoors, depending upon the research needed for their articles.
Comparable Industries
- Arts, Audio/Video Technology & Communications
Military Outlook
Service Branches
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Military Status
- Enlisted
- Hands-on/specialized
- High school diploma required
Military Workforce
Public Affairs Specialists and Broadcast Journalists in the Military
2,395
Salary
Salary Information
Median Military Salary This is the median, or the midpoint, of the salary range for this career.
$73,515
Military Salary Range Salary varies based on years of service, degree level, special pays, family status and location. Learn more about Military benefits.
$25,775 - $250,182
What makes up a Military salary?
Military salaries include a lot more than just base pay.
They also offer:
- Housing allowances
- Subsistence allowances
- Special and incentive pays
- Cost-of-living allowances
- Hazardous-duty pay
- Bonuses
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Education
Military training
All enlisted service members complete basic military training, which includes time spent in a classroom and in the field, and covers tactical and survival skills, physical training, military life and customs, and weapons training. Public affairs specialists and broadcast journalists in the Military will gain skills through classroom study and on-the-job experience. Job-specific training content may include: News, feature and sports writing and researchNewspaper format and layoutPhotojournalism Radio and television programming and productionInterviewing techniquesPublic speakingMedia RelationsCrisis communications
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Knowledge
- Communications and Media
- English Language
- Geography
- Customer and Personal Service
- Computers and Electronics
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