WEST COAST PAGE PROGRAM
In an industry where change is the only constant, it is refreshing to know there are a few things that have remained the same. Starting in 1933 and continuing to the present, the NBC Page Program has had a long history of success. We are extremely proud of those who took advantage of the opportunity given to them as Pages and went on to make their mark in broadcast history. Kate Jackson, Ted Koppel, Willard Scott, Eva Marie Saint, Regis Philbin, Michael Eisner, Steve Allen, Grant Tinker, Marcy Carsey are among those in the entertainment industry who have utilized the Page Program as a training ground to showcase their talents and build distinguished careers.
THE PROGRAM TODAY
The Page Program offers college graduates the opportunity to take that first step into broadcasting. As a Page, you will be given the chance to learn about many aspects of network television from the ground up. As a member of our Guest Relations staff, your primary function will be to act as a liaison between NBC and the general public. You will conduct guided tours and perform various audience services for NBC shows. Along with these public relations responsibilities, you may have the opportunity to work in different departments within the company on either short or long term assignments. After a period of one year, you will be in a position to make an informed decision as to which area of the industry interests you most.
WHAT WE REQUIRE
We require candidates to have a degree from a four-year college or university with a preferred minimum 3.0 GPA. In addition, related broadcast experience (such as a campus radio or television, newspaper, or internships), computer proficiency, demonstrated leadership, strong work ethic, and outgoing personality all play an important role in the application process.
HOW TO APPLY
If tradition, dedication and hard work appeal to you, the NBC Page Program might be just the ticket. To apply for the New York, NY Page Program, or the Burbank, California Page Program, please read our
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