About the role
Program presenters are the public face for various types of media, such as TV and radio. They lead programs, interview guests, and convey information to the audience. Often, they have a background in journalism, media, or other relevant education.Responsibilities
Program presenters prepare and deliver program content, interact with guests and viewers, and stay updated on current events. They are responsible for keeping time and ensuring the program runs smoothly according to plan. Engaging and entertaining the audience is a central part of their work.Skills and tools
Program presenters must have excellent communication skills, be quick thinkers, and have a good general education. They use technical equipment such as microphones and teleprompters. Social competence and the ability to improvise are important qualities in the profession.