"I'm a freelance presenter, producer, director, Instagrammer, YouTuber鈥he list goes on and on!"
Riyadh Khalaf is a producer, presenter and content creator, amongst other things. He has created and presented documentaries tackling LGBT issues around the world, including the 大象传媒 series Queer Britain. Riyadh always knew he wanted to be a presenter and, when he was 15, started making radio programmes in his bedroom. He now has over 350,000 subscribers and over 40 million views on YouTube.
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What skills do I need?
Riyadh's roles require a variety of transferable skills, such as:
- knowledge of production
- organisational skills
- excellent verbal and written communication
- research and investigative skills
- creativity
- resilience and perseverance.
What to expect if you want to be a TV presenter
- TV presenter average salary: Variable
- TV presenter typical working hours: 45 to 47 hours per week
What qualifications do you need to be a TV presenter?
You could get into this role via a university course, an apprenticeship, working towards this role, volunteering or having specialist subject knowledge.
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