Newscaster. Sportscaster. Reporter. Host. Voiceover talent. Play-by-play announcer. Network television performer. Winner of nine Emmyâ Awards. 30 years as a broadcaster.
Not once did I ever answer a classified ad for a job.
There is a method for making your mark as a broadcast performer. It’s a systematic formula that is logical and purposeful. It is unique in its approach and effective in it results. Ultimately, it lays the groundwork for a potentially long and satisfying career, a career in a business where the supply far outweighs the demand.
Immense competition. Fear of the unknown. Rejection. And what about the thousands of dollars spent on a college education? Breaking into broadcasting—actually acquiring a job in television or radio on the air as a broadcast performer--can be a perilous journey. But you can do this. Oh yes, you can do this! You can do this with your own, personal coach.

