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Media and Communication Workers, All Other

Occupation · SOC 27-3099.00

All media and communication workers not listed separately.

Also called: Audience Coordinator · Audio-Visual Specialist · Continuity Manager · Graphologist · PA Announcer (Public Address Announcer) · Reader · Script Manager · Stage Technician · Train Announcer · Train Caller

Job family: Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media Occupations

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AI work map

A fast read on where AI already shows up in this occupation, where it stays a copilot, where humans remain in the loop, and what the labor market is doing. Built from observed Claude.ai conversations mapped to O*NET tasks and from published research — measures of usage and exposure, not advice or predictions that the job is going away.

about 3,000 openings a year (+2.7% projected, BLS) . What exposure means →

AI & job outlook

What today's research says about this occupation's exposure to AI, how AI is actually being used in it, and where employment is headed. These are positions within published studies — measures of exposure and usage, not predictions that this job will disappear.

This is a broad “All Other” catch-all that groups many different jobs, so treat the figures below as a rough average for the category, not a precise estimate for any single role within it.

Job outlook

Independent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics employment projection for 2024–2034 — a labor-market forecast, not an AI-impact forecast.

Outlook About average · +2.7% by 2034
Projected annual openings 3,000
Employment 2024 → 2034 34,300 → 35,300

“Annual openings” counts new jobs plus replacements for workers who leave the occupation, so it can be large even when growth is modest.

How to get in

Typical entry-level education
High school diploma or equivalent · BLS, the typical path — not a requirement

What to study: Communication, Journalism, and Related Programs , Communications Technologies/Technicians and Support Services . Fields of study crosswalked to this occupation (NCES CIP–SOC), not a requirement.

Wages & employment

U.S. · annual wages (BLS OEWS)

$39k10th$53k25th$72kMedian$100k75th$148k90th
Annual wages by percentile — U.S. (BLS OEWS). The light band spans the 10th–90th percentile; the darker band is the middle half (25th–75th); the line is the median.
34k202435k2034 (proj.)+2.7% · About average
Projected U.S. employment, 2024–2034 (BLS Employment Projections). A labor-market forecast for the occupation, not an AI-impact forecast.
10th percentile $38,530
25th percentile $52,690
Median (50th) $71,770
75th percentile $99,520
90th percentile $148,070
People employed 23,590

Industries that employ this occupation

Where these workers are employed, by number of jobs (national, BLS OEWS). Pay shown is the occupation's national median, not industry-specific.

Industry Workers National median pay
Information · Sector 12,770 $97,040
Educational Services · Sector 2,320 $65,780
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation · Sector 1,400 $63,260
Administrative and Support and Waste Management and Remediation Services · Sector 830 $51,200
Television Broadcasting Stations · National industry 820 $76,980
Management of Companies and Enterprises · Sector 570 $98,320
Temporary Help Services · National industry 470 $61,080
Other Services (except Public Administration) · Sector 410 $52,510
Health Care and Social Assistance · Sector 330 $100,370
Radio Broadcasting Stations · National industry 280 $37,110
Manufacturing · Sector 190 $46,050
Retail Trade · Sector 190 $44,650

Where this work is most concentrated

Industries where this occupation is far more common than in the economy as a whole. The location quotient is how many times more concentrated it is here (a value of 5 means five times its economy-wide share).

Industry Concentration Workers
Television Broadcasting Stations · National industry 82.56× 820
Radio Broadcasting Stations · National industry 35.34× 280
Information · Sector 28.71× 12,770
Theater Companies and Dinner Theaters · National industry 12.64× 140
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation · Sector 3.46× 1,400
Management of Companies and Enterprises · Sector 1.33× 570
Temporary Help Services · National industry 1.16× 470
Educational Services · Sector 1.11× 2,320

What you can do with this

Options the data surfaces for Media and Communication Workers, All Other — not advice or a forecast. Each is a real cross-link you can follow into the evidence.

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Media and Communication Workers, All Other: $71,770 median pay, employment about average through 2034

  • The occupation is projected to see about 3,000 U.S. job openings per year (2024–34), counting growth and replacement — a labor-demand projection made independently of AI.BLS Employment Projections 2024–34
  • BLS projects employment to be about average (+2.7%) from 2024 to 2034.BLS Employment Projections 2024–34
  • Median annual pay is $71,770, across about 23,590 U.S. workers.BLS OEWS (May 2024)
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Media and Communication Workers, All Other: $71,770 median pay, employment about average through 2034

• The occupation is projected to see about 3,000 U.S. job openings per year (2024–34), counting growth and replacement — a labor-demand projection made independently of AI. (BLS Employment Projections 2024–34)
• BLS projects employment to be about average (+2.7%) from 2024 to 2034. (BLS Employment Projections 2024–34)
• Median annual pay is $71,770, across about 23,590 U.S. workers. (BLS OEWS (May 2024))

Source: Singulariki — "Media and Communication Workers, All Other". https://singulariki.com/roles/role-27-3099-00
Note: AI task overlap measures what today's AI can attempt, not automation, job loss, or a forecast.

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Sources for this page

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Data compiled June 2, 2026. Figures are estimates, not advice.

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Plain

Singulariki. "Media and Communication Workers, All Other." Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Built from O*NET 30.3; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2024; BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034. Accessed June 7, 2026. https://singulariki.com/roles/role-27-3099-00

APA

Singulariki. (2026). Media and Communication Workers, All Other. Singulariki: a source-backed encyclopedia of work. Retrieved June 7, 2026, from https://singulariki.com/roles/role-27-3099-00

BibTeX
@misc{singulariki-role-27-3099-00,
  title  = {Media and Communication Workers, All Other},
  author = {{Singulariki}},
  year   = {2026},
  note   = {O*NET 30.3; BLS Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (OEWS) May 2024; BLS Employment Projections 2024–2034. Accessed June 7, 2026},
  url    = {https://singulariki.com/roles/role-27-3099-00}
}

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