Why I'm a Journalist : Personal Stories from Those Who Cover the News / Chimbel, Aaron (Ed.)

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New york : Routledge, 2017.Description: 232 p. ; 20 cmISBN:
  • 415349222
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 070.922 CHI
Summary: Why be a journalist? It can be a difficult job with long hours, hard work, and an uncertain future. Journalists face relentless criticism and an industry in transition. Aaron Chimbel has put together a collection of essays from working journalists who answer the question - why be a journalist? - with their personal stories of coming up, toiling in the field, and writing important, career-defining stories. These journalists come from different mediums, beats, and locations, offering varying accounts of the travails and rewards of being a working journalist across changing landscapes and timelines. The essays in Why I'm a Journalist offer encouragement and wisdom about the path to being a reporter, a broadcaster, an editor, or a media professional. This is a collection for students interested in the field, early upstarts engaged with building their careers, and seasoned pros looking to learn from their colleagues.
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Why be a journalist? It can be a difficult job with long hours, hard work, and an uncertain future. Journalists face relentless criticism and an industry in transition. Aaron Chimbel has put together a collection of essays from working journalists who answer the question - why be a journalist? - with their personal stories of coming up, toiling in the field, and writing important, career-defining stories. These journalists come from different mediums, beats, and locations, offering varying accounts of the travails and rewards of being a working journalist across changing landscapes and timelines. The essays in Why I'm a Journalist offer encouragement and wisdom about the path to being a reporter, a broadcaster, an editor, or a media professional. This is a collection for students interested in the field, early upstarts engaged with building their careers, and seasoned pros looking to learn from their colleagues.

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