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Job Description
Make announcements over public address system at sporting or other public events. May act as master of ceremonies or disc jockey at weddings, parties, clubs, or other gathering places.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 27-3012.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 42,740.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 20.00
- Currently, there are 8,020 people on this job
☝️ Information based on the reference occupation “Public Address System and Other Announcers”.
Also Known As…
- Public Address System and Other Announcers
- Track Announcer
- Public Address Announcer (PA Announcer)
- Mobile Disc Jockey (Mobile DJ)
- Master of Ceremonies (MC)
- Event Host
- Entertainer
- Emcee
- Disc Jockey (DJ)
- Bingo Caller
- Announcer
- Train Caller
- Train Announcer
- Sports Announcer
- Narrator
- Motion Picture Narrator
- Host/Hostess
- Commercial Announcer
Tasks for “Ringmaster”
- Greet attendees and serve as masters of ceremonies at banquets, store openings, and other events.
- Review and announce crowd control procedures before the beginning of each event.
- Improvise commentary on items of interest, such as background and history of an event or past records of participants.
- Preview any music intended to be broadcast over the public address system.
- Set up and test various equipment, including sound equipment, before each event.
- Announce programs and player substitutions or other changes to patrons.
- Inform patrons of coming events at a specific venue.
- Select and play music appropriate for the crowd.
- Instruct and calm crowds during emergencies.
- Provide running commentaries of event activities, such as play-by-play descriptions or explanations of official decisions.
- Furnish information concerning plays to scoreboard operators.
- Learn to pronounce the names of players, coaches, institutional personnel, officials, and other individuals involved in an event.
- Meet with event directors to review schedules and exchange information about details, such as national anthem performers and starting lineups.
- Read prepared scripts describing acts or tricks presented during performances.
- Organize team information, such as statistics and tournament records, to ensure accessibility for use during events.
- Study the layout of an event venue to be able to give accurate directions in the event of an emergency.
Related Technology & Tools
- Handheld microphones
- Loudspeaker systems
- Tablet computers
- Musical instrument digital interface MIDI sequencers
- Headsets
- Sound effects devices
- Microphone stands
- Table top multi players
- Laptop computers
- Wireless public address PA systems
- Surge protectors
- Tablet computer remote controls
- Speaker stands
- Graphic equalizers
- Amplifiers
- Portable public address PA systems
- Record turntables
- Sports Sounds Pro
- Web browser software
- PreSonus Virtual StudioLive
- Microsoft Office
- Website creation software
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Microsoft Excel
- Atomix Productions VirtualDJ
- Native Instruments Traktor Scratch
- Graphic equalizer software
- Native Instruments Traktor Kontrol