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Prepare For a Career in the Competitive World of Journalism

January 27th, 2012

The Internet and cable television have made the daily newspaper in the former almost obsolete. In many small and medium-sized markets, newspapers have gone bankrupt, and in major American cities, the walls of American journalism radically redefined its role and devoted more columns, abstracts, reflections, analysis, commentary, and the investigation of reports that the traditional 5 W. The decrease in the daily does not mean the end of his career in journalism, though.

Devastated as the Internet and 24 hour news channels, print journalism, they created thousands of jobs in electronic media. Become both the Web and the airwaves “insatiable boxing history,” constantly hungry for new content and above all strive to promote high-quality content. The “wire services”, the former used to offer on stage reporting for newspapers, reports directly to the players now on the world wide web.They have actually taken up its ranks of journalists. Similarly, the number of jobs in broadcast journalism in the last ten years has risen, and experts predict that cable TV networks will be up to ten new, specialized in the coming years. All new networks requires air and behind the scenes of journalists on the content around the clock.
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