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BMS networks with many of the top broadcasters in the nation to assist you with landing that first job or getting your career to the next level. Many of the top names in sports broadcasting work with us as coaches or as guest speakers at our seminars and clinics. Here are just a few of our partners:
www.SportscastingJobs.com
www.davebenz.com
 This web site is a must for those just entering the sportscasting job market or for those looking to land that next job. The site is owned by Dave Benz, a veteran broadcaster in his own right who is now also assisting his fellow broadcasters with job placements across the country. You can utilize Dave’s extensive network of contacts to help you locate the job that’s right for you. You can use his web site to:
- Post your resume for free
- Post audio and video resumes
- Have your tapes evaluated by professionals
- Review job openings
- Learn the latest news in the business
- Chat with other broadcast professionals in forums
You can reach Dave directly by e-mailing him at
davebenz@sportscastingjobs.com. You can review Dave’s television and radio skills online by visiting
www.davebenz.com.
Michael Madden
www.sportscastingcareers.com
You'll
need two primary things if you want to become a sports broadcaster:
Contacts (It's not just WHAT you know, but WHO you know) and sports broadcasting skills.
Go visit SMA's site and discover how a local sportscaster can personally mentor you inside
a nearby radio station. While there, sign up for their FREE sportscasting tele-seminar
series, and take a look at the "Secrets to Sports Broadcasting Success" free webinar they're offering.
Ben Maller
www.BenMaller.com
This web site provides broadcast professionals with the latest news, rumor, and notes on all major sports in the country. Ben Maller has broken a number of stories over the past few years on the site having received credit in major newspapers including the Philadelphia Daily News, Minneapolis Star-Tribune, Houston Chronicle, Los Angeles Daily News, Seattle Post-Intelegencer, The Oregonian and Arizona Republic, among others. Popular sports sites such as FoxSports.com, SI.com, SportingNews.com and NBA gossip site HoopsHype.com have also credited Ben's site.
TVJobs.com
www.tvjobs.com

This web site is an Internet based employment service
dedicated to helping you find employment in the highly
competitive broadcast marketplace.
Sports Byline USA
www.sportsbyline.com

Sports Byline USA is America's #1 Sports Talk Show. Now
in its 15th year, Sports Byline USA has become the most
popular radio sports talk network in the country. It's heard
on nearly 200 radio stations and by 2.2 million listeners
per week. Additionally, Sports Byline is heard
internationally on 500 stations of the Armed Forces Network
as well as in Canada and the Virgin Islands.
Sports Byline is the creation of show host Ron Barr. The
idea came to Barr while he was hosting a local San Francisco
sports talk show called "Evening Sports Magazine."
One evening Barr was interviewing Duke Snider when a fan
called in and said, "Ron, I've waited 35 years to talk
with Duke Snider, and tonight you're giving me the
chance." From that, Barr got the idea to launch a
national sports talk show that would give fans everywhere an
opportunity to talk with their sports heroes. Sports Byline
is also a forum that allows listeners across the country to
express their opinions about what's happening in sports and
about major issues such as player strikes and gender equity.
Sports Byline USA has been called the
"Nightline" of sports for its interesting,
insightful and compelling presentation. Barr says,
"Sports is a reflection of life, it's winning and
losing; it's competing as we do in life every day. I want
listeners to have an outlet for their frustrations as well
as a source of information to help them form their sports
opinions. Information cures ignorance."
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