Monday 16 May 2011

WHY IT IS IMPORTANT FOR JOURNALISTS TO READ AND BEING A JOURNALIST SHOULD YOU READ THEORY?

It is very important for a journalist to read because reading is educational. Reading can make a journalist an expert in a certain topic as reading informs an individual. Reading opens ones mind to different things.
It is  good for a journalist to be university-qualified. Many jobs in communications, particularly government organizations require a tertiary qualification as a prerequisite though a number of people can get a job with a media organization.
Studying journalism helps in getting a solid foundation in the fundamental skills of the trade. Journos get access to specialized, upper-level journalism courses. For example if a journo wants to be a sportswriter or a film critic, will attend a journalism school that offers a specialized classes in theses areas. Most offer training in the kind of multimedia skills that are in demand. Most like the Cape University of Technology (CPUT) offer internship programs for their students.
Studying journalism gives journos an access to mentors, namely the journalism –faculty, who have worked in the profession and can offer valuable advice. Like CPUT most Universities include faculty who are journalists, giving journos a chance to network with professionals in the field.
Some of the highlites of journalism school are the connection it offers. While learning invaluable skills about what journalism is about and how to craft and report stories, journors will meet lectureres who likely have strong ties in the media world.
Journalist should always read as reading crafts their knowledge. It is part of journalists job to know the langauge that the public undersands as they don’t always deal with literate people.
Journalism is not often cosidered as a proffession because there is quite a number of journalists who never went to school and are doing good. Though they don’t really know the theory-side of journalism.

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