DO YOU WANT TO BE A JOURNALIST WHO
DO YOU WANT TO BE A JOURNALIST?
WHO A JOURNALIST IS? That being said, a “traditional” journalist reports the news. What does that mean? The standard image of a journalist, and one often portrayed in movies, is of someone working a beat for a newspaper and finding stories. Which begs the question: What is a beat?
WORKING A BEAT A beat is a media term for the area, or topic, a journalist covers. So a beat could be anything from local crime, to national news to Hollywood movies. Beats can be very specific, or broader, depending on the kind of publication you’re working for. A midsize daily newspaper, for example, will have reporters covering everything from local police goings-on to local sports.
DEVELOPING SOURCES The other big reason journalists work beats, aside from developing a deep knowledge of the subject they’re covering, is to develop sources. Sources are people you talk to report a story. Now some sources are obvious. If we continue with the example of working as a crime reporter in Chicago, you would have regular sources in the police department.
WHY CHOOSE JOURNALISM? If you enjoy words, it's the perfect job. It's exciting. It offers variety. It’s a sociable job. It offers great opportunities to get on fast. You can make a difference There are some wonderful perks.
IS IT EASY TO BE JOURNALIST? YES, IT IS IF… You’re not afraid difficulties. Future journalist must know such object as psychology. And you quite agree with it. The profession of journalist becomes dangerous nowadays. You know it. Real news and facts are the main topics for the journalists. It is very important to explain the real life’s events for readers.
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