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  • How to Work for Vogue

    Jobs at Vogue are incredibly competitive. The job requirements will vary according to the exact position for which you are applying. There are a number of different things that you can do to...

  • How to Write a good news paper article that people will want to read

    If you want to write a good news article for you local paper, you should keep in mind, people want it to be interesting and a little different than any other story they just read about the same...

  • 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 Become a Journalist for National Geographic

    Although becoming a journalist who works for National Geographic may seem like a great job to have, according to the magazine, those who work for the publication must put in a lot of work long...

  • How to Get a Teen Into the Field of Journalism

    Journalism is a craft of conveying news, material, and commentary through a variety of media such as newspapers, magazines, television, and radio. It also has grown to include the Internet as...

  • How to Build a Teleprompter

    It is possible to build a functioning teleprompter with your home computer, some software, a cable and a monitor to be similar to the teleprompters used by professional television news anchors and...

  • How to Write a Good Feature Story

    Writing a good feature story requires imagination and craftsmanship more than material. Some people can make a good story out of almost nothing. A police reporter I once knew on a slow news day...

  • How to Improve One's Skills As an Interviewer

    Regardless of the context of an interview, the aim of an interviewer is to find out as much as possible about the interviewee in relation to a particular subject. For example, your interview may...

  • How to Break Tedium in Freelance Journalism

    At times, the immense pressure of crafting query letters, thinking of new article ideas, following up on payments, digging up new sources and conducting research can become quite monotonous in...

  • How to Write for Radio News Broadcasts

    Writing for news radio can be challenging for the novice. Writing a script for a news radio broadcast is vastly different from writing a newspaper article or other informative document. When...

  • How to Become a Freelance Editor at Demand Studios

    Demand Studios hires freelance editors and freelance writers all the time. After all, that is how they make their money. Learn how to become a freelance editor for Demand Studios, and you could be...

  • How to Tell if a News Story Has Any Real News in It

    Here's a newsflash for you: Not every news story you see, read or hear is newsworthy. So how can you tell what's news and what isn't? Read on.

  • How to Become an Associate Editor at a Magazine

    The title of an associate editor at a magazine is an entry-level position that is given to recent college graduates. The position usually requires minimal experience that students can obtain at...

  • How to Homeschool and Freelance Simultaneously

    It can be a difficult task to freelance successfully when you have a family needing your attention. It becomes even more difficult when you are attempting to become a successful freelancer while...

  • How to Write a Newspaper Article

    It may seem like writing a newspaper article would be an easy thing to do, but it takes years of study and practice to do it right every. There are a few things you can learn to make the process...

  • How to Write a Good Newspaper Article Feature

    For an inexperienced writer, writing a newspaper article can be challenging. Even more challenging than a learning how to write a hard news article for the newspaper is learning how to write a...

  • How to Find Journalism Jobs

    So you have dreams of finding a journalism job? So do a million other journalist-hopefuls! Finding journalism jobs, whether it's in tv news or as a print journalist, can be challenging. Read on...

  • How to Work From Home as a Freelance Writer on the Web

    Are you a writer? Have you always wanted to be a writer? Do you want to make money writing for the web and work from home? It's definitely possible to make a good income working from home by...

  • How to Write an Engaging Magazine Article

    Magazines are unique from newspapers because they focus on niche topics that interest their readership. They also have more room to discuss issues, stories and people in greater depth and tell...

  • How to Get Access to Interview a Band

    Band interviews can take place in person at a venue or during a sound check, via the telephone or even through email. The type of access a journalist gets for interviews depends on the location of...

  • How to Report in a High Crime Area

    Reporters must quickly gather information in often volatile situations under extreme deadlines, but reporters in high crime areas must be even more aware of their surroundings than ever. That's a...

  • How to get people to read your e-how article

    So, you have some advice. How do you get people to listen to it? Will they read your article, enjoy it and then be your friend? It may be all in the approach.

  • How to Cover the Education Beat for a Newspaper

    Whether you're a freelance writer working for a newspaper or a full-time reporter, working the education beat means you have to know who is in charge of what areas within a school district, and it...

  • How to Become a Television News Anchor

    The job of a television news anchor is not an easy one. It can be challenging and require long hours and commitment. It is a high stress profession and very competitive, meaning that those...

  • How to Work for a Business Magazine

    Have you ever dreamed of walking the halls of Business Week or Fortune? How about working on deadline for Black Enterprise or even Conde Nast Portfolio someday? With so many business magazines to...

  • 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 Cover a Budget Meeting

    Attending a budget meeting - whether for a town, borough or school district - with the intention of reporting on it, can be a daunting affair. There is often a lot of seemingly esoteric...

  • How to Find Experts for a Documentary

    Documentaries can be powerful indictments of corruption, explorations of history or a beautiful look at the wonders of the natural world. The success of the History Channel and Discovery Channel...

  • How to Work for a Women's Magazine

    Whether you’re a writer or a graphic artist, working for a women’s magazine can be the opportunity of your dreams. Unfortunately, it isn’t easy to get your foot in the door....

  • How to Submit Work to a Publisher

    You wrote the final word. At last, you’re ready to begin submitting your manuscript to a publisher, but you don’t know where to begin. Which publisher should you send it to? How do...

  • How to Interview a Source for Publication

    Writing a good article, whether for the web, a magazine, a newpaper or a newsletter, often requires conducting an interview with a knowledgeable source. Use these tips and techniques to improve...

  • How to Become a Radio News Writer

    Ever wonder who writes all the news that radio newscasters talk about? Depending on the size of the radio station, it may be a radio news writer. Becoming a radio news writer takes talent,...

  • How to Interview an Entrepreneur

    In journalism, people like to get the facts as quickly as possible. When you interview an entrepreneur, put as much information into the lead sentence as possible. Layout editors may need to...

  • How to Copyedit a Manuscript

    Copyediting is the process of combing through a manuscript and making sure that it is free of grammatical errors, spelling mistakes and factual errors before it goes to print. Good copyeditors...

  • How to Get Published in a Magazine

    Are you ready to take your writing skills to the next level? If you have a few great clips under your belt, you can break into the exciting world of writing for national magazines. Read on to...

  • 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 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 Please Your Newspaper Editor

    You're wanting get in good with your newspaper editor. You've felt you've tried hard to please him or her, but you feel it isn't good enough. What should you do next? If you can please your...

  • How to Avoid Libel

    The Associated Press Stylebook gives a complete and easy explanation on libel and how and why newspapers face libel charges. New journalists should be educated in proper, ethical reporting...

  • How to Write a Sports Column

    Whether writing about a sporting event or a sports issue, crafting a column requires a different mindset and approach. Here are a few considerations.

  • How to Get Media Credentials for Gospel Music Association Week

    Are you an aspiring journalist in the field of Christian music? If so, then attending Gospel Music Association Week, otherwise known as GMA Music Week, is a must. In order to interview the artists...

  • How to Write for Women's Magazines

    Writing for women's magazines such as Good Housekeeping or Women's World can be a great experience, but it's not easy to break into those top magazines. Below are some tips and suggestions to...

  • How to Write a Quote Lead

    When you can't get your feature lead right, sometimes you may turn to a quote lead. Quote leads aren't considered the best lead, but at times they can work. The following steps will help you learn...

  • How to Work for ESPN

    Getting a job with ESPN would fill fantasies of sports fanatics everywhere. A job that pays you to watch games and give your opinion is nirvana to sports enthusiasts. ESPN employs people who do...

  • How to Cover Police Beats and Courts For Newspapers

    Covering police beats and court systems are among the tougher areas for a journalist. There are many unique intricacies within these areas that must be followed in order to avoid smeared...

  • How to Start A Career in Journalism

    Journalism is a fascinating profession with a wide variety of specialized fields. It is, statistically, a very competitive job market, making credentials paramount to successfully establishing a...

  • How to Get Started Writing For Newspapers

    Getting started in newspaper writing is tough work but it can pay off in the long run. Sticking with it and working your way up the ladder can lead to a high paying career.

  • How to Write a Summation Lead

    The style of lead you choose is directly related to your subject matter. A summation lead is a straight hard news lead. But it also works well with the frivolous--with a rather dry sense of humor,...

  • How to Write a Tease Lead

    So you want to tease your reader into reading your article? A tease lead can contain a conundrum, ambiguity, puzzle or insinuation. Clever structural devices can be woven around your theme. It...

  • How to Write a Zinger Lead

    Feature stories are fun to read, and a good zinger lead will pull your reader right in, ready to listen to the story you have to tell. By practicing and learning the art of writing good leads, you...

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