I suggest you get a job at some newspaper, television news, or magazine article place. those jobs would be best for the degree you have. You should get an internship too also if you are not experienced in the field.
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You can get a job in media field like TV channels, radio and newspapers and magazines as well. You also can go for teaching by completing the M.A journalism and mass communication..!
One can look for jobs at a job search site for journalism jobs in Phoenix. Good places to start are Journalism Jobs, Monster, Career Builder and Simply Hired.
to begin with you have to have a degree in journalism and have had at least 2 years experience.
you have to go to uni for 4-5 years for journalism and if your good enough you might just be able to get a job
If you have a degree in journalism, you can land a job as a writer. You can also try applying for a newscaster or reporter position. As for which one is right for you, it all depends on your preference.
There are many types of journalism, including investigative journalism, opinion journalism, and data journalism. Other types include broadcast journalism, multimedia journalism, and citizen journalism. Each type has its own approach and methods for reporting news and information.
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No more than newspaper journalism or television journalism.
No it wont. It only applies to drug felonies and only withholds aid a year or two. I have a drug felony and I receive financial aid now. What brought me to your question was your journalism major, I'm finishing my bachelors in accounting, but I'm concerned obviously about getting a job with a felony, I've tried to research which majors would be "felon friendly", not sure there are any, My question to you if you don't mind: do you believe you will find a job easily when you graduate in journalism. Is the journalism market "felon friendly". Ive always had interest in journalism, I LOVE to write. Thanks '
Introduction to Journalism usually covers the fundamental topics. Topics could include history of journalism, basic theories, the practice of journalism as a profession, and the role of journalism in the society, among others.