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I. General Provisions

  1. The chief broadcasting announcer belongs to the category of managers.
  2. A person who has a higher professional education and at least 3 years of experience in the position of a television or radio broadcasting announcer is appointed to the position of chief broadcasting announcer.
  3. The chief broadcasting announcer is appointed and dismissed by the head of the enterprise.
  4. The chief announcer must know:
  • resolutions, orders, orders, other governing and regulatory documents of higher and other bodies relating to the media;
  • methodological materials that define the requirements for the level of television and radio broadcasting programs;
  • the most important scientific, cultural, economic and socio-political events;
  • technical means and technology for creating television (radio) programs;
  • phonics and acoustics;
  • speech technique, the art of artistic reading;
  • norms of modern literary pronunciation;
  • fundamentals of general and social psychology;
  • fundamentals of copyright;
  • ethics of business communication;
  • forms and methods of advanced training of personnel;
  • advanced domestic and foreign experience in organizing television and radio broadcasting;
  • fundamentals of labor legislation;
  • rules and norms of labor protection;
  1. During the absence of the chief announcer (business trip, vacation, illness, etc.), his duties are performed by a person appointed in the prescribed manner.

II. Official duties

Main announcer:

  1. Leads a team of announcers, organizing the creative process of conducting television and radio programs of all types and genres.
  2. Carries out the selection and placement of speakers for conducting programs in accordance with the nature of text materials.
  3. Provides a rational distribution of the load between the speakers, a clear and correct communication of the content of the program text to the viewers (radio listeners), creates conditions for the full realization of the creative abilities of the speakers.
  4. Provides methodological and creative assistance to speakers in the process of working on texts, in the correct interpretation of the author's and director's ideas.
  5. Analyzes and discusses the work of announcers, gives recommendations for improving the methods of conducting television and radio programs.
  6. Participates in the training and practical training of announcers, coordinates the work to improve their qualifications and increase their professional skills.
  7. Conducts rehearsals with speakers, places accents in texts in order to clearly convey to the viewer (listener) their semantic content.
  8. Eliminates detected diction flaws.
  9. Ensures compliance with the established rules for conducting television and radio programs, compliance of the text transmitted on the air with the approved one.
  10. When conducting a live broadcast from the scene, checks with the editor or director the order of its conduct.
  11. Checks the correctness of registration of microphone materials, the presence of a control visa.
  12. In the course of maintaining the program, at the direction of the editor, changes are made to the approved text.
  13. Conducts the most complex and responsible programs.
  14. Works with the authors of the program on the implementation of their creative intent.
  15. Takes part in rehearsals, filming (recordings) of programs and in their discussion.

III. Rights

The main announcer has the right:

  1. Submit proposals on the issues of their activities for consideration by the management.
  2. Receive from the heads and specialists of the structural divisions of the enterprise information related to the issues of its activities.
  3. Sign and endorse documents within their competence.
  4. Require the management of the enterprise to assist in the performance of their duties.
  5. Get acquainted with the draft decisions of the management of the enterprise relating to its activities.

IV. A responsibility

The Chief Speaker is responsible for:

  1. For improper performance or non-performance of their official duties provided for by this Job Description, within the limits determined by the labor legislation of Ukraine.
  2. For offenses committed in the course of carrying out their activities - within the limits determined by the administrative, criminal and civil legislation of Ukraine.
  3. For causing material damage - within the limits determined by the current legislation of Ukraine.

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