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Re: rates
by Bob Bonniol on May 16, 2009 at 6:44:09 pm

Here's my experience with local stations: You'll get bupkis and you'll like it. Forget the kit rental. They'll never bite. They are going to want to sign you to something that pays a flat probably, no OT. It's probably going to work out to betwen $25 and $40 p/hr depending on your experience. They are probably going to offer other features of a compensation package as well. That'll be it. And it will be take it or leave it. There are 500 editors in the greater Toronto area. Local TV is paying peanuts these days because they are making NOTHING.

Good luck,

Bob


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