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  • How to Write A News Story Fast

    While an experienced journalist may have little problem producing thousand-word articles in record time, novices and freelance writers new to the scene may struggle with knowing how to write a...

  • Television News Reporter Career Information

    A career in television news reporting requires an interest in people and good communication skills. Get television news reporter career information with tips from a TV news reporter in this free...

  • Photojournalist Career Information

    The best way to start a career as a photojournalist is to take a lot of pictures with a digital camera and then talk about them with a professional. Get career information on being a...

  • What Is the Meaning of Journalism?

    Journalism, simply, is the process of compiling information and sharing that information with an audience that needs or wants that information. Learn about the ability of journalism to create and...

  • How Does a Journalist Spend a Workday?

    A journalist's job starts with communication--to the public, to public relations departments and to governmental or business officials. In addition to attending meetings and reading official...

  • How to Outline a Newspaper Article

    Millions of people turn to their local paper to find out what is happening in the world around them. From accidents and robberies to stock plunges and hurricanes, information is gleaned in moments...

  • How to Write a News Article from a Press Release

    You've received by fax or email a press release from a public relations officer promoting the latest film, or issuing a statement on behalf of a major personality, or publishing earnings for a top...

  • How to write an International News Wire Story

    Writing a news story for a foreign audience is not easy. You are presenting information in a way that will make someone who does not live in the country understand what is going on and want to...

  • How to Use Technology as a Journalist

    Before current technology, journalists relied on the basics: a pen, paper, a typewriter and usually their own two feet to get the story. Nowadays, not only has technology changed the nature of...

  • How to Use a Sidebar to Accompany a Feature Story

    Whether writing for a newspaper or magazine, a sidebar can be a very useful tool to accompany a great feature article. Sidebars can further communicate the message of your story with its audience...

  • 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 Turn a Press Release into a News Story

    For some journalists, press releases are just documents that tend to accumulate and end up in the trash bin. But for others, however, they can be a valuable tool with which to craft and create new...

  • How to Write a Brief for a Newspaper or Magazine

    Do you have an interesting tidbit of news, but not enough information about it to turn it into an entire story? This is the perfect time to create a brief, which is a useful tool to both spread...

  • 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 Network as a Journalist

    Many movies and television shows portray the job of a journalist as filled with excitement and glamour. While journalists typically do cover stories filled with human drama, much of the job...

  • How to Research a Sports Article

    Researching a sports article can be fun and tedious. While doing the necessary research for a sports article can be time-consuming and dull, look at it as an opportunity to learn more about a...

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