How To Become a TV Host or Presenter
As a child, did you watch morning talk shows dreaming that someday you would be the one to sit across from movie stars, asking them questions about their latest projects? Did you covet the thought of standing, microphone in hand, introducing the next contestant on a game or competition show? Or maybe you have a longstanding goal to host an entertainment or political talk show.
Becoming a TV host or presenter is an ambition held by many. In this guide, we break down audition prep, putting together your hosting reel, teleprompter skills, and more.
What does a TV presenter do?
What skills do I need to become a TV host or presenter?
How do I become a TV host?
How do I audition for a TV hosting gig?
What should I include in my hosting reel?
What skills do you need to host a TV show?
How do I work with a teleprompter?
How much do TV hosts get paid?
How did famous TV hosts get their start?
What does a TV presenter do?

The kinds of hosting gigs available vary widely. Here are some of the major categories:
1. Game show: This requires a combination of both teleprompter reading and on-your-feet thinking as the game plays out. Examples include “Jeopardy!” “Wheel of Fortune,” and “The Price Is Right.”
2. Talk show: There’s pretty minimal teleprompter reading involved in hosting talk shows, with the exception of introductions for segments and guests. The genre does, of course, require carrying on natural-sounding conversations despite the presence of a live audience. Some well-known talk shows are “Live With Kelly and Ryan,” “The View,” “The Talk,” and “The Today Show.”
3. Variety show: What you’ll need to host a variety show is right there in the name: a plethora of different skills to ensure that your audience remains entertained. Some recent examples include “Billy on the Street,” “Saturday Night Live,” and “Maya & Marty.” Read More...