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  • How to Be a Paparazzi Photographer

    The paparazzi – meaning “pest” (or literally, “mosquito”) in Italian – are the photographers who follows celebrities and other high-profile people for the purpose of taking their pictures and...

  • How to Take Celebrity Photos

    If you're looking for a gig where you can set your own hours, travel the globe, and meet glamorous and interesting people on a daily basis, than the world of celebrity photography may be the job...

  • How to Sell Celebrity Photos

    If you live in an area frequented by celebrities, you've likely managed to grab a few snapshots of them. And while a personally collection of celebrity photos can be a cool conversation starter...

  • How Much Do Reporters Get Paid?

    A starting salary for a reporter working for a conventional media outlet is just under $30,000 a year, but it is still possible to make good money in the field of journalism. Find out why many...

  • How Much Does a Journalist Earn?

    Journalists earn a range of salaries depending on what organization they work for and what position they hold within the organization. Find out why newspaper reporters tend to make more money than...

  • About Photojournalism

    Photojournalism can be found in every form of modern media. Often called "documentary photography," these photographs offer a form of news that lets the public experience the event visually. It...

  • What is a Fashion Editor?

    The world of the fashion editor is one of hard work and glamour. Fashion editors work tirelessly to bring new faces and looks to the buying public, while at the same time being socially...

  • How to Write a Cover Letter for a Newspaper Reporter Job

    A cover letter is an important and effective way to introduce yourself to your potential editor. When it comes to applying for a writing position, the cover letter also becomes a chance to show...

  • How to Read a Teleprompter

    Reading a Teleprompter effectively is a lot more difficult than many people think. First of all, most people don't read aloud as well as they think they do. Add to that the difficulties of the...

  • How to Deliver a News Report on the Radio

    Delivering a news report on the radio is not as easy as it sounds. It takes skill and practice. Here are some tips that will help you deliver a newscast on the radio.

  • How to Write a Sports Feature for a Newspaper

    Almost every newspaper in the country has a sports section. A good feature story is one that readers will re-read more than once. Here's how to achieve that.

  • Audio Booth Recording for TV News Report

    Learn about Audio Booth Recording for TV News in this free television career video from our experienced broadcast journalist.

  • How to Package a TV News Report

    Learn How to Package a TV News Report in this free television career video from our experienced broadcast journalist.

  • Makeup for TV News Reporter

    Learn how to apply Make Up as a TV News Reporter in this free television career video from our experienced broadcast journalist.

  • How to Write a Radio News Report

    Radio may be a dying breed as television and the internet continue to grow and dominate the mass media market. However, as millions of commuters spend a significant amount of their days sitting in...

  • How to Write like A TV Reporter

    TV news writing is nothing like the academic style of writing you were taught in school. TV news uses conversational and snappy-sounding language. Think of how you would tell a story to a friend...

  • How to Develop a TV News Story

    The elements of a good TV news story are pretty simple: strong interviews, video with action and great natural sound. Before you run out with your ideas, take some time to clearly develop your story.

  • How to Get Your Own Radio Show

    How many times have you listened to your local radio stations and said to yourself, "these jokers are idiots, I can do that." Probably a lot if you are like most people who listen to regular...

  • How to Write a Nut Graph

    A nut graph is essentially a lead that is not the first paragraph of a story. As media outlets search for the “humanizing element” in a story, reporters must know how to write a nut graph and more...

  • How to Avoid Common Writing Errors

    The Internet allows everyone to be a writer, however that doesn’t mean everyone out there is a good writer. Too many people, especially younger writers, think the story is more important than the...

  • How to Develop a Journalistic Eye

    Every journalist must know how to recognize a story and ferret out the aspects that can be used to construct a coherent narrative that readers can follow. With practice, you can develop a...

  • How to Start a Career in Journalism

    You've always been the kind of person who reacts passionately to true stories. Or maybe you're a news junkie who avidly keeps track of the current headlines. A career in journalism might be right...

  • How to Write an Accurate Obituary

    When assigned to writing the obits in any given newsroom, it can be a much harder task than one would initially think. Much like reporting news, it is incredibly important that the information...

  • How to Maintain a Career as a Successful Journalist

    So you've finally graduated college and obtained your first job as a journalist. The good thing is you have quite the exciting career ahead of you. However, the bad news is that it is going to be...

  • How to Understand Gonzo Journalism

    As a part of the mass-consciousness labelling of "new media", the type of journalism known as "gonzo" is open to debate on all of its aspects, such as what characterizes gonzo, the role of gonzo...

  • How to Write a News Report

    By its definition news is immediate. Facts unfold as you gather them. You want to be accurate rather than sensational, telling the truth not opinion, no matter how strong your beliefs are. I’ve...

  • How to Become a Magazine Editor

    Editors are the backbone of any magazine. They edit, supervise, express their views and make sure that the policies of the magazine are carried out. Editing is not a profession that you can jump...

  • How to be a Movie Critic

    Just think of it! Free soda. Free popcorn. And, oh yeah, free admission to your local movie theater. These are the reasons why EVERYONE wants to be a movie critic. Forget about film school. Forget...

  • How to Conduct a Virtual Interview

    Conducting an interview via email or a chat room is convenient and an inexpensive alternative to traveling to the interview site or making a long distance call. A virtual interview could be the...

  • How to Write a Good Subtitle for an Article

    Writing a good subtitle for an article is key to attracting your intended audience. Often, readers will read the title of an article and then scan the subheadings. If subheadings are well written,...

  • How to Write Radio News Scripts

    Learning how to write news for radio broadcasting can be a challenge because it is a format that has its own rules. First and foremost, radio news scripts are written for listeners, not readers or...

  • How to Become a Photojournalist

    Wanted: Talented individual willing to risk life and limb to get the best picture possible. That's pretty much the job description for successful photojournalists. They need technical know-how and...

  • How to Review a Play

    Because the performance of a play is an ephemeral event, lasting only a few hours, it's an especially challenging art form to review. Preparing in advance is crucial, as is keeping an open mind...

  • How to Write a Lead

    A lead is the first sentence of a news article. An effective lead draws readers in and makes them want to read more.

  • How to Become a Sportswriter

    If you like sports, digging up information and writing, sportswriting can be a rewarding career.

  • How to Become a Freelance Writer

    Writing is only part of a freelance writer's career. You must also spend a lot of time marketing yourself and your work, paying careful attention to business details such as quarterly taxes, and...

  • How to Work as a Reporter Overseas

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