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Audio/Video Technician
Avg. Salary

$51,350

Education Level

One to two years post-secondary training

Job Outlook

Stable

Broadcast Announcer
Avg. Salary

$40,270

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Job Outlook

Decreasing

Broadcast Technician
Avg. Salary

$40,010

Education Level

Associate's degree

Job Outlook

Decreasing

Creative Writer/Poet
Avg. Salary

$52,680

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

Crossword Puzzle Writer
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Dramaturg
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Editor
Avg. Salary

$51,900

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Job Outlook

Decreasing

Fashion Editor
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Film Critic
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Film/Video Editor
Avg. Salary

$54,260

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

Foley Artist
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Foreign Correspondent
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Freelance Writer
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Lexicographer
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Lighting Technician
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

Post-secondary training, plus on-the-job training

Job Outlook

-

Magazine Editor
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Media Analyst
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Media Trainer
Avg. Salary

-

Education Level

-

Job Outlook

-

Movie and TV Camera Operator
Avg. Salary

$43,050

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Job Outlook

Stable

News Analyst
Avg. Salary

$59,040

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Job Outlook

Decreasing

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