Associate Degree in Broadcasting (Radio & TV)
Faculty of Film, Television & Broadcasting
Alumni Profile
Terry Ong
Red FM Deejay
Many see being an on-air talent as not a real job, being not formal or just having too much fun but, in reality, it’s a serious job. A lot of planning, organising and quick thinking are needed to be spontaneous in giving right responses and in handling on-air situations.
Career Opportunities
- TV Announcer
- Radio Announcer
- Programmer
- Producer
- Researcher
- Scriptwriter
- Screenwriter
- Multimedia producer
- Cameraman
About the Industry
Broadcasting (Radio & TV) plays a very important role in mass media. It consists of radio and television stations and networks that broadcast original content or acquire the rights to broadcast already produced television and radio programmes. Whether it is economy, politics, science, health, sports, entertainment and etc., the broadcasting industry is a powerful medium to communicate with the masses.
Industry Partner
The New Straits Times
The New Straits Times was established in July 15, 1845, making it the oldest English-language newspaper…