"... The Truth About Radio Broadcasting Schools, Internships, and Eight Other Common Myths That Can Prevent You From Ever Realizing Your Dream of Becoming a Radio Broadcaster" Thirty-eight year veteran broadcaster Tim Byrd also reveals three little known insider secrets on how to really become a radio personality and land your dream broadcasting job "The Secret to Becoming a Radio Broadcaster?"Hello. My name is Tim Byrd, also known as “The Byrdman” for the past 38 years of my radio broadcasting, television, and voiceover career. Countless scores of people, such as you, have approached me over the years in pursuit of “The Secret” to breaking into broadcasting. If you were to approach me and ask this question, the first thing you’d be told is "there are no secrets to breaking into radio broadcasting. There are just things you don't know - yet." Rather, there are a series of proven principles to know, understand, and follow, which will likely make your entry into radio broadcasting much more successful, less expensive...and a whole lot easier. By reading the following Radio Broadcasting Schools and Career Guide, you’ll discover what those principles are that I share with others to this very day. What is “The Byrdmans" Radio Broadcasting Schools and Career Guide?Think of this as your own personal handbook on How to Become a Radio DJ, Sports Broadcaster, Talk Show Host or News Broadcaster, based on the insider knowledge and experience of a 38 year broadcasting veteran. You’ll learn to separate the sales pitch hype of radio broadcasting schools, while discovering alternate, less expensive sources for your necessary broadcast training needs. By examining the “How to” portion of breaking into broadcasting, you’ll also discover answers to the “how NOT to break into broadcasting” question, as well. Like any other industry, broadcasting has changed over the years. Understanding these changes can be the difference between becoming a broadcasting insider yourself... or hopelessly remaining an outsider. If you’re considering breaking into radio broadcasting in any capacity, these are just a few of the confusing options you may be considering as your entry into the front door:
As you can see, you have many options to choose from in starting your broadcasting career, but you’ll first need to know if they’re:
"What You Know, or Who You Know in Broadcasting?"Let’s be honest. Radio broadcasting requires skill. Skills don’t just appear out of thin air. People are born with talent, but we all need to acquire our skills. Stands to reason, then, these skills will need to be acquired somehow. The question now becomes "how can you develop the necessary broadcasting skills to be hired" in order to stand a chance of ever being taken seriously, or even hired’? After all, without the proper broadcast training to acquire these critical radio broadcasting skills, your chances of landing any radio broadcasting job are slim…or none. The Byrdmans Radio Broadcasting Schools and Career Guide will reveal no-cost and low-cost answers to that question. However, gaining broadcasting skills is just half the battle. You’ve heard the saying: “Its not [just] what you know…but WHO you know”? I’m convinced that saying was made up by someone in the broadcasting industry. Who you know, and, more importantly, who knows you, will play a large part in helping you land your first television, radio, voiceover or film job. This Radio Broadcasting Schools and Career Guide will roll back the curtain and teach you little known insider tips on exactly how to make those critical industry contacts that are necessary for your success...whether or not you have any money to spend, or know anyone in the industry today. Just as radio broadcasting and television have drastically changed over the years, so too have the tactics changed for those planning careers in broadcasting. What used to work is rarely effective anymore. In other words, it’s easy to make a mistake based upon outdated information, or just plain bad advice. That mistake could cost you years of wasted time, or worse, thousands of dollars if you’re not properly informed. "How You Used To Be Able to Break into Broadcasting?"When I broke into radio broadcasting in 1969, your voice was your meal ticket, volunteering at a radio station was possible, anyone could get an internship, and radio broadcasting schools actually worked. Not anymore! This guide also details why the tactics that used to work for those planning their careers in radio broadcasting are much less effective, while helping you to avoid dead-end roads that lead to nowhere. More importantly, “The Byrdmans Radio Broadcasting Schools and Career Guide” you’re about to read, will reveal little-known insider insights which will equip you with a modern day blueprint into radio broadcasting - IF you follow my advice carefully laid out inside.
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| Why radio broadcasting schools are usually a waste of your time and money (and what industry pros REALLY think of them). (Read Pg 4) | |
| Who internships are strictly reserved for. (Page 5) | |
| The little known ‘secret’ to breaking into radio broadcasting, television and voiceovers... that is hiding in plain sight. (You MUST read pages 15 & 16) | |
| Why finding a broadcasting mentor is critical to your success. (page 29) | |
| How to easily find a nearby broadcasting mentor. (Page 25) | |
| Problems college radio can create for you (unintentionally). (Page 8) | |
| The true value of a college degree when trying to land a broadcasting job. (page 9) | |
| What’s most important: Your voice, personality … or your contacts? (page 27) | |
| Why mobile and club DJ’s should consider radio (Today) (page 10) | |
| The truth about public access community radio. (page 11) | |
| Where to host your own internet radio show if you’re uncertain about radio broadcasting as a career. (page 20) | |
| How & where to meet influential decision-makers who have the ability to hire you. (you'll love page 26) | |
| How to make industry contacts today… even if you currently don’t know anyone. (pages 20 & 21) | |
| What gives your demo tape REAL value? (page 33) |
What’s the monetary value of sharing 38 years of industry knowledge and insight in a 51-page, information-packed report? Surely hundreds of dollars to a serious broadcasting candidate!
But I’m not going to charge that.
After all, making the mistake of going to a broadcasting school will typically set you back nearly $10,000 (if you’re lucky).
I could charge $38 … just a buck for each year of my experience … and give you a steal of a deal, but even that may keep it out of the hands of those who NEED the enclosed guidance, but can’t pay that amount.
Instead, you can grab “The Byrdmans Radio Broadcasting Schools and Career Guide,” including a list of the landmines to avoid and alternative options to consider, for a measly $13.97.
$13.97, that’s it! That's less than 37 cents for every year in the business it took me to learn the information you can now almost steal.
Sure, I could give it away for free, but my experience has led me to conclude that people don’t value “FREE”. Worse yet, you’d skeptically wonder ‘what’s the catch’ and read it with suspicion?
There is no catch.
You can either view thirteen dollars and ninety seven cents as a cost...or an investment into sound information that will lead you to your broadcasting destination quicker, easier, and more successfully...while saving you many thousands of dollars a myth-believing mistake would likely cost you.
On the other hand, if you're not seriously considering effective ways to break into the tightly knit broadcasting industry, then this roadmap to broadcasting success is not for you. I'd suggest you hold on to your hard earned money.
Why, then, am I making this available to you for less than the cost of a small coffee at Starbucks? (Just kidding, Mr. Schultz)
Simple answer.
My motive for writing this report has always been to set the record straight on how to actually break into the radio broadcasting, TV, film or the voiceover industry in today’s environment.
Getting rich off this insider information has never been my motive.
Frankly, I’m tired of hearing stories of disappointed people suffocating in broadcasting school debt because they believed an empty sales pitch from someone who had something to sell them….but didn’t know a thing about the actual radio broadcasting, television or voiceover business.
It's as easy as connecting the dots - and following sound advice.
If you follow the roadmap laid out from my nearly four decades of hands-on involvement and observations in broadcasting, the effort required to construct this 51 page guide will have been well worth it.
Whether you’re seeking advice for legitimate ways to get your foot in the door and eventually land your first radio broadcasting job, or you’re simply a hobbyist seeking to ‘test drive’ your radio broadcasting interests, this report will surely guide you down the pathway to success … as soon as you click the ‘order’ button below.
All the best for your broadcasting success.
Tim Byrd
‘TheByrdman’
"I wish that I had read this report before spending $10,000 on a radio broadcasting school."
Diane Sealy, Brooklyn N.Y
Your satisfaction is guaranteed!
“Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.” Thoreau
P.S. Before finalizing your order, you’ll also be given a one-time only opportunity to to eavesdrop on Tim and two other broadcasters - who represent a combined 64 years of broadcasting experience - discussing the "Radio Broadcasting Schools and Career Guide." This rare audio was recorded from a recent, in-depth, 53 minute roundtable tele-conference meant to give you a great insight into the world of broadcasting.
P.P.S. Whether your interest is becoming a radio DJ, sports broadcaster, voiceover artist or television personality, the same principles apply: Get your foot in the door - get to know people - let people get to know you… and network. This radio broadcasting job and career guide you’re about to read will teach you how.
About the Author:
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Current afternoon drive host at Kool 105 in W. Palm Beach, Tim Byrd has spent the past 38 years in the Radio, TV, Film and Voiceover industries. ‘The Byrdmans’ radio tours have included 11 years in New York at the city’s top stations WNBC (with Howard Stern and Don Imus), WPIX-FM and Hot 97, while simultaneously working on-air for VH1 as one of their original VJ’s. His other tour stops have included Mix 107.3 in Washington D.C., Phoenix, Jacksonville and Cleveland before settling in So. Florida for the past decade. Tim's signature voice and voiceover company, Voxpower.com, continue to be in high demand, as he is represented by the William Morris Agency in Los Angeles.
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