Career Outlook for Broadcast News Analysts
This occupation has now been updated to News Analysts, Reporters, and Journalists
Also known as:
Anchor, News Anchor, News Reporter, Radio News Anchor, Radio Talk Show Host, Reporter, Staff Writer, Television News Anchor (TV News Anchor), Television News Reporter, Television Reporter (TV Reporter)
The overall job outlook for Broadcast News Analyst careers has been negative since 2019. Vacancies for this career have decreased by 5.71 percent nationwide in that time, with an average decline of 5.71 percent per year. Demand for Broadcast News Analysts is expected to go up, with an expected 4,620 new jobs filled by 2029. This represents an annual increase of 1.23 percent over the next few years. Join our career community today!
There are currently more Broadcast News Analysts in the following states
New York | 5,790 |
California | 4,100 |
Texas | 2,420 |
District of Columbia | 2,090 |
Florida | 1,900 |
Illinois | 1,610 |
Ohio | 1,570 |
The states below have the least number of filled positions for Broadcast News Analysts