I want to be an anchor.I have passion, enthusiasm, and talent as well but I need some guidance like which course should I do?

Asked about School of Broadcasting and Communication - Certificate in Television Anchoring and Reporting

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    Kirti Dua Announcer, AIR | Guide-Level 11

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    To become TV News Anchor, you should have a knowledge of Current Affairs, Pleasant Personality and Camera Friendly Face. It will enhance your confidence and your communication skills. And gradually, you can move ahead in your anchoring career, Learn More and more practically, Observe other anchors like how they host, and To be a News Anchor, Command on language is must and if you are aware of any regional language other than Hindi, English then its a plus point for you, you can get many opportunities. Go for internships in Media Houses, and as far as I know, they hire their interns/trainees once they are properly trained. Or do the
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    Tanay Vaidya

    8 years ago
    The course you've posted this question for, Certificate in Television Anchoring, might be a good place to start. It'll help you get a feel of this field. If you don't have a bachelor's degree already, Do what I'm doing, which is a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication degree.

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