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  • 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 Review a Concert

    Attending a concert to write a review of it and attending a concert just for fun are two slightly different experiences. As a music journalist or blogger, it’s important to capture the...

  • How to Cover High School Sports

    High school sports continue to be one of the most widely read sections of any local paper. Those who are thrilled by them know why. Parents and locals love seeing their teens excel. You could also...

  • How to Review a CD

    Music reviews are the meat and potatoes of music journalism. Anyone aspiring to be the next scribe for Rolling Stone will undoubtedly get their start in writing CD reviews. Although not all album...

  • How to Write a Resume for a Job as a Newspaper Reporter

    The resume doesn't have to be the most stressful part of a job search, yet many job seekers get stuck on this document. This seems especially true in journalism, where your communication skills...

  • 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 start off as a new writer.

    A lot of new writers start off with the mind set of being “new.” Thinking that your article will not be as good as the rest of the people at the magazine you just joined because you have less...

  • How to Be an Anchor on Television

    In England, they are simply called newsreaders. Here, television news broadcasts are held down by anchors, reflecting a more important status that is not always justified. The term originated in...

  • 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...

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