The U.S. Department of LaborÕs guide to careers in the radio and television industry: http://stats.bls.gov/oco/cg/cgs019.htm
Weekly magazine Electronic MediaÕs broadcast and cable interactive Web site: http://www.emonline.com
The Web site of the weekly Broadcasting and Cable magazine: the ÒbibleÓ of the electronic media world: http://www.tvinsite.com/broadcastingcable/index.asp?layout=webzine
The Web site of the Broadcast Education Association. Excellent links to colleges offering electronic media programs and links to career advice and media searches: http://www.beaweb.org
The National Association of Broadcasters is the major trade organization of the radio and TV industry. This site has a wide variety of resources including links to career advice, and nationwide job listings, and state broadcasting associations: http://www.nab.org
The National Cable Television Association is the trade organization of the cable television industry and calls itself, ÒYour source of information about the cable & telecommunications industry:" http://www.ncta.com