Having a STEM career doesn’t have to be boring. Broadcasting needs STEM talent to make a television or radio show come together, which means there are STEM broadcasting careers available.

Learn more about five of the top STEM broadcasting careers below.

1. Television Producer

broadcasting careersAre you the person who always comes up with great ideas for TV shows — then sees a trailer for your exact idea coming to a major network a year later? Then you might make a perfect television producer. People in this STEM broadcasting career work with writers to bring shows to the small screen. Your responsibilities include sticking to your budget, hiring crew members, and maintaining your filming schedule. It’s a lot of pressure, but if the show is a hit, so are you.

Television producers work for all networks — and now there’s even more room for their talent with streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu. After graduating with a bachelor’s degree in film, business, or arts management, producers can expect to earn a median salary of $70,950 per year.