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Automation Risk Analysis

Will “Radio Technician” be Automated?

Historical Context: Oxford Study (2013)

Ranked #407 of 702. Estimated risk: 74.0%

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AI Exposure Risk

54%

“Radio Technician” will maybe be replaced by AI.

Based on the cognitive demands, communication requirements, and logical reasoning intrinsic to this occupation according to O*NET data, we project a 54% probability of disruption by generative AI and Large Language Models.

Automation & Robot Risk

48%

“Radio Technician” will probably not be replaced by robots.

Evaluating the physical dexterity, repetitive motion tasks, and manual labor associated with this role, our analysis indicates a 48% likelihood of substitution by advanced robotics systems.

Personal & Financial Insights

Every occupation has a unique profile. For Broadcast Technicians, the Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*NET classify the day-to-day work broadly as: Set up, operate, and maintain the electronic equipment used to acquire, edit, and transmit audio and video for radio or television programs. Control and adjust incoming and outgoing broadcast signals to regulate sound volume, signal strength, and signal clarity. Operate satellite, microwave, or other transmitter equipment to broadcast radio or television programs.

Avg. Annual Salary $64,220
Avg. Hourly Wage $30.87
Available Jobs (US) 21,080
Job Title & Hierarchy Code (SOC) Broadcast Technicians #27-4012
Wage vs. National Median
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Data is based on the reference occupation: “Broadcast Technicians”

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Core Skills & Abilities

  • Monitor and log transmitter readings.

  • Preview scheduled programs to ensure that signals are functioning and programs are ready for transmission.

  • Set up, operate, and maintain broadcast station computers and networks.

  • Design and modify equipment to employer specifications.

  • Maintain programming logs as required by station management and the Federal Communications Commission.

  • Make commercial dubs.

  • Develop employee work schedules.

  • Discuss production requirements with clients.

  • Report equipment problems, ensure that repairs are made, and make emergency repairs to equipment when necessary and possible.

  • Record sound onto tape or film for radio or television, checking its quality and making adjustments where necessary.

  • Observe monitors and converse with station personnel to determine audio and video levels and to ascertain that programs are airing.

  • Determine the number, type, and approximate location of microphones needed for best sound recording or transmission quality, and position them appropriately.

  • Control audio equipment to regulate volume and sound quality during radio and television broadcasts.

  • Substitute programs in cases where signals fail.

  • Edit broadcast material electronically, using computers.

  • Select sources from which programming will be received or through which programming will be transmitted.

  • Schedule programming or read television programming logs to determine which programs are to be recorded or aired.

  • Organize recording sessions and prepare areas, such as radio booths and television stations, for recording.

  • Play and record broadcast programs, using automation systems.

  • Give technical directions to other personnel during filming.

  • Monitor strength, clarity, and reliability of incoming and outgoing signals, and adjust equipment as necessary to maintain quality broadcasts.

  • Regulate the fidelity, brightness, and contrast of video transmissions, using video console control panels.

  • Set up and operate portable field transmission equipment outside the studio.

  • Prepare reports outlining past and future programs, including content.

  • Align antennae with receiving dishes to obtain the clearest signal for transmission of broadcasts from field locations.

  • Install broadcast equipment, troubleshoot equipment problems, and perform maintenance or minor repairs, using hand tools.

  • Instruct trainees in use of television production equipment, filming of events, and copying and editing graphics or sound onto videotape.

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  • Recraft
  • Autodesk AutoCAD
  • DeepSeek
  • Suno AI
  • Claude (Anthropic)
  • Llama (Meta)
  • Avid Technology audio visual editing software
  • Adobe Audition
  • Sora (OpenAI)
  • CapCut AI
  • Character generator software
  • Video encoder software
  • DALL-E 3 (OpenAI)
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Microsoft Office software
  • Adobe After Effects
  • UNIX
  • Linux
  • Microsoft PowerPoint
  • Grok (xAI)
  • Email software
  • Kimi (Moonshot AI)
  • Gemini for Workspace
  • Nova (Amazon)
  • Cisco IOS
  • Video decoder software
  • Runway ML
  • Apple Final Cut Pro
  • Qwen (Alibaba)
  • Word processing software
  • LoveArt AI
  • Mistral (Mistral AI)
  • Adobe Premiere Pro
  • ElevenLabs
  • Microsoft Excel
  • Laptop computers
  • Disk storage systems
  • Vision mixers
  • Integrated receiver decoders IRD
  • Digital video disk DVD recorders
  • Video servers
  • Signal transmitters
  • Audio mixer consoles
  • Network routers
  • Sound effect generators
  • Video editing equipment
  • Audio patch bays
  • Spectrum analyzers
  • Frame synchronizers
  • Satellite vans
  • Non-linear editing systems
  • Desktop computers
  • Modulators
  • Satellite receivers
  • Vector scopes
  • Studio lighting
  • Master control switchers
  • Video teleconferencing systems
  • Video consoles
  • Digital video cameras
  • Wired microphones
  • Videotape machines
  • Robotic studio cameras
  • Personal computers
  • Waveform monitors
  • Digital audio recorders
  • Video patch bays