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Broadcast Job Opportunities to be Featured
at NAB/BEA/RTNDA Career Fair in Las Vegas

WASHINGTON, D.C. - Job seekers and broadcasters will take part in the Radio and Television Career Fair, held in conjunction with the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB), Broadcast Education Association (BEA) and the Radio-Television News Directors Association (RTNDA) annual conventions. The event will occur on Sunday, April 18, Noon - 5 p.m. at the Las Vegas Convention Center at NAB2004.

Representatives from radio and television stations seeking employees for jobs ranging from entry-level to management positions will be on hand to accept resumes and discuss career opportunities. Admission is free to all job seekers and registrants of the NAB2004, BEA2004 and RTNDA@NAB conventions.

Job seekers may register for free on-site but are encouraged to post their resumes at www.nab.org/bcc. Table reservations for recruiters at the Career Fair are due by March 22. Recruiters may contact Karen Hunter via email at khunter@nab.org for more information.

Immediately prior to the Career Fair, the NAB/BEA/RTNDA Career Employment Seminar will feature industry experts discussing the current job market and new career opportunities.

NAB2004 will take place April 17 - 22, 2004 in Las Vegas (exhibits open April 19). It is the world's largest electronic media show covering the development, delivery and management of professional video and audio content across all media. Complete NAB2004 details are available at www.nabshow.com.

The National Association of Broadcasters is a full-service trade association that promotes and protects free, over-the-air local radio and television stations' interests in Washington and around the world. NAB is the broadcaster's voice before Congress, federal agencies and the courts. NAB also serves a growing number of associate and international broadcaster members. Information about NAB can be found at www.nab.org.

BEA2004, the world's leading academic convention for those involved in educating future electronic media professionals in colleges and universities worldwide, takes place at the Las Vegas Convention Center April 16-18. Details about this year's convention "BEA2004: Bold Vision, Fresh Thinking: Untangling Media's Gordian Knot," are located at www.beaweb.org.

BEA is the non-profit organization for professors, students and professionals involved in teaching and research related to radio, television and electronic media.

RTNDA is the world's largest professional organization devoted exclusively to electronic journalism. RTNDA represents local and network news executives in broadcasting, cable and other electronic media in more than 30 countries. Visit http://www.rtnda.org/convention/ for RTNDA@NAB updates.


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