List of Job Titles - Announcers and Other Broadcasters (NOC5231)
Working in Canada provides detailed information based on the 2006 version of the National Occupational Classification (NOC). The NOC is Canada's national system to classify and describe all occupations across the country.
In this classification, each job title (real-world job titles that people use every day) belongs to a grouping of different titles. This Web site uses these groupings as the basis to attach different information from its different partners (Statistics Canada, Service Canada, etc.).
The following list represents the list of common job titles that belong to the grouping: Announcers and Other Broadcasters (NOC 5231)
- announcer
- announcer, P.A. (public address) system
- announcer-producer, international service
- announcer, public address (P.A.) system
- broadcaster
- circus ringmaster
- commentator, fashion show
- commercial announcer
- disc jockey - broadcast
- DJ (disc jockey) - broadcast
- fashion show commentator
- freelance announcer
- game show host/hostess
- host/hostess, game show
- host/hostess, talk show
- host/hostess - television or radio
- international service announcer-producer
- master of ceremonies (MC)
- MC (master of ceremonies)
- mobile disc jockey
- moderator - broadcasting
- newscaster
- news reader
- P.A. (public address) system announcer
- public address (P.A.) system announcer
- quiz master - radio and television
- radio announcer
- radio host/hostess
- reporter, traffic
- reporter, weather
- sports announcer
- sportscaster
- sports commentator
- staff announcer
- talk show host/hostess
- television host/hostess
- television newscaster
- traffic reporter
- video jockey (VJ) - television broadcast
- VJ (video jockey) - television broadcast
- weather reporter
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