Journalism, A Carrier
A Journalism is a world wide carrier opportunity.
Journalism is the production and distribution of reports on the interaction of events, facts, ideas, and people that are the "news of the day" and that informs society to at least some degree. ... Journalistic media include: print, television, radio, Internet, and, in the past, newsreels.
There are two types of journalism that,
👉Categories. Broadcast & Visual Journalism. Ethics. Fact-Checking & Media Literacy. Leadership. Reporting & Editing. Writing.
👉 Events,
With the growing numbers in the communication channels, the numbers of audiences have also increased at a huge rate. Presently in India, journalism has become a prestigious career choice for many students. Journalism is a challenging field and it is playing a key role in the development of the nation.
A journalist prepares, writes, and presents news stories to the public through various media channels including television, newspaper, radio, magazine and the Internet.
How to become a journalist
-Pursue a bachelor's degree. 
-A bachelor's degree is the minimum education level for most media corporations. ... 
-Work for the school media. ... 
-Start a blog. ... 
-Create a portfolio. ... 
-Seek an internship. ... 
-Write a resume. ... 
-Submit to job postings. ... 
-Seek out freelancing opportunities.
Any Candidate do journalism after 12th by doing related degree course.
For reporters, correspondents and broadcast news analysts, the BLS reported a median salary of $49,300 in 2020. Compared to the median wage for all occupations – $41,950 – that's not a bad salary. ... Still, there are journalism jobs that pay well.

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