The art of broadcasting exam usually includes the following items: 1. Voice production: Examines the examinee's sound quality, pitch, timbre, and the correct use of voice. 2. Language expression: Examines the candidate's language organization, expression ability, speed, intonation, voice and other skills. 3. News editing: Examining the examinee's sensitivity and judgment of news facts, as well as the mastery of the news interview, editing, production and other processes. 4. Program host: Examines the candidate's mastery of hosting skills and program planning, as well as their understanding of the situation, tone, emotions, and other aspects. The examination format usually includes a written test and an oral test. The written test included pronunciation, language expression, news editing, and other knowledge tests. The oral test required the candidates to complete the tasks of reading the designated manuscript and improvising comments within the specified time. The difficulty and type of exam content varied according to the broadcasting major. Examinees needed to have a certain level of voice, intonation, speed, expression, and news editing skills and experience. At the same time, they also needed to have a certain understanding and mastery of the relevant knowledge of the major they were applying for.