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  • How to Get a Job as a Television News Producer

    The world of the local television news producer can be hectic and stressful, but ultimately rewarding and even lucrative. Many of today’s local television producers have college and university...

  • How to Start a Career in Broadcast Journalism

    Broadcast journalist may work for television news stations or radio stations. Most broadcast journalist will need to have a four year college degree in journalism or a related field. Specific...

  • How to Become a Television Reporter

    Working as a television reporter is often viewed as an exciting and glamorous career, but it requires hard work, long hours and commitment. However, if you have the persistence, you can succeed in...

  • 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 Anchor a TV Newscast

    Anchoring a TV Newscast is very different than reporting for one. Anchoring involves very different talents than reporting. It is far more complex than simply reading and looking good. Anchors...

  • How to Sell a Tech News Story

    The ins and outs of getting your stories into print can be exceedingly complicated, but there are some ways to maximize the potential of a good lead into print. With a tech news story, you're...

  • How to Obtain an Israeli Government Press Card

    Obtaining an Israeli government press card, which allows you access to government and state events as well as restricted areas around the country, is not easy. Due to security concerns, the...

  • How to Make a Spoof Newscast

    Making spurious newscasts is an art as old as the videocamera. These days, professionals like Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are raising the bar, and people are asking each other what really...

  • How to Report on a Community Days Event

    The community days event is something that will likely become a part of any municipal beat reporter's career. Local governments and town business groups hosts these affairs to boost local...

  • How to Get Stories Noticed

    Writing is one of the most competitive fields in the market today, but still people are drawn to it in record numbers. The short story is a form that is one of the first places to start. If you're...

  • How to Conduct a TV News Interview

    As a freelance TV reporter, conducting a good interview is key to producing a great story. If you do the interview correctly, you will get all the essential information needed and often a voice...

  • How to Cover a Police Beat for a Newspaper

    The police beat has all the news that makes for great journalism. Crime commands the headlines of most newspapers and remains high on almost every reader's list of preferred topics. Journalists...

  • How to Cover a Major Disaster or Tragedy

    When a major tragedy or disaster occurs, it can often be a journalist's toughest challenge to cover it. However, if done correctly, a great story can ultimately be produced.

  • 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 Become an International Correspondent

    The current state of the world has lead many into the field of journalism. The news is our connection to the struggles of the worldwide community. International correspondents lead fascinating and...

  • How to Be an Investigative Journalist

    Investigative journalism is one of the most interesting forms of journalism to be involved in, but it is also one of the hardest to get into without a lot of experience. Investigative journalism...

  • How to Turn a Journalism Internship into a Job

    So you did it. You landed the internship at the local paper or small magazine. It's the first step to a career in journalism, but the work of an internship doesn't end when you sign on. It begins....

  • How to Write an Anecdotal Lead

    An anecdote lead is one of about six standard journalism leads that can draw your reader into your story. Leads are not easy to write. They need to be wrestled to the ground. So choose your...

  • How to Become a Sports Journalist

    Journalists are a vital part of our society who impart newsworthy information to the general public in a timely manner. Sports journalists sometimes incorporate their own points of view to the...

  • How to Be a Political Correspondent

    Becoming a successful political correspondent takes an innate knowledge of what is news on the political scene. It also takes a person that can get on the "inside." With the basics under your...

  • How to Become a War Correspondent

    In times of war, society wants to know what's going on at the battlefield and behind the scenes. Journalists provide the stories by word of mouth, but a war correspondent gets first-hand...

  • 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 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 Become an Online Reporter

    Online writing requires skills that the print writer may not be familiar with.

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