Job ProspectsThey
can find employment with newspapers, periodicals and magazines, central information
service, press information bureau, websites, AIR and TV channels like Doordarshan,
ZEE TV, Star TV etc. At the same time they can do freelancing. One can also take
up this career as a part time employment along with any other field of work.
Career
Options in Journalism
Journalists can work as editors, reporters, columnists, correspondents, staff
or freelance writer, photojournalists, proofreaders, news analysts etc. in
print (newspapers and magazines) and electronic (Radio, Television and Web)
media.
Editing
| Writing | Reporting |
Photography | Others
Editing
Editor: In the editing field there are various positions :
Chief
Editor/Resident Editor: Chief /resident editor is in charge of the over-all
functions of the publication. His primary responsibility is to supervise the functions
of collection, selection and presentation of news. He reads and corrects copy
for publication, decide on the editorial policy and the content of publications.
Resident editor is in charge of a particular edition (Eg: Chennai edition, Mumbai
edition etc.).
Personal attributes: He should have excellent journalistic
vision- awareness of the major or minor political and current affairs, communication
skills, leadership quality and long term experience as an editor.
Sub
Editor: They assist chief editor in selecting & sorting the contents.
Their job involves re-writing stories to fit the space assigned, improve the language,
insert punctuation etc. They also give headlines and help in page layout. There
are number of sub editors for each news paper. The chief sub editor is in charge
of the team of sub editors- he assigns work and coordinates and supervises them.
He act as a link between the chief editor and sub editors.
News /Feature
Editor: He is the right-hand man of the chief editor. He decides on the news
to be published in the newspaper each day. He collect news, controls the network
of correspondents, reporting staff and other news sources, allocate assignments
and attend editorial conferences.
Associate Editor: He directs the
preparation of a section of a newspaper, magazine or a television or radio segment.
He prepares news, feature articles and critical reviews, and plans the layout
of the publication, assigns reporting staff and photographers to obtain coverage
of matters of news or interest related to his section.
Personal attributes:
Editors must have the ability to write & edit articles, take speedy decisions,
a questioning mentality and an awareness of current affairs.
Job Prospectus:
They can find job with newspaper groups, publishers of magazines and journals,
Indian Information Service of the Government, websites etc.
Proofreader:
A proofreader compare proofs and edited copy (Written, typed or printed material)
to ensure that the final text is complete and accurate, and that the spelling
and punctuation are correct before final printing. They mark proofs for corrections,
check revised proofs to ensure that the corrections have been made. They must
have sound knowledge of spelling, punctuation and grammar, should be able to pay
particular attention to detail and retain concentration for a long period.
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Reporting
Reporter: He is the one who reports events as and when it occurs. The reporter
is said to be the eyes & ears of the newspaper. Reporter attend press conferences,
conduct interviews, visit sites of major occurrence and gather first hand
report and present them in an unbiased manner. Their job involves a lot of traveling.
A Chief reporter is in charge of the team of reporters, and assigns work
to the reporters. Main newspapers employ reporters in all major cities.
Personal attributes: Reporter should have an analytic approach, perseverance,
cool temperament, writing skill and self-confidence. He should have good contacts
with various news resources and an ability to sense news.
Correspondent/Special
Reporters: They are reporters for special purposes and their task involves
reporting on a particular topic like politics, foreign affairs, sports, finance
etc. They often report on news covering their area of expertise from a place where
the particular event is happening. Their aim is to interpret or explain news,
and comment on the events, trends and causes behind it. Special correspondent
must choose the concerned field in which he has special interest to make a success
out of it. Usually one must have sufficient experience as a reporter to become
a special correspondent.
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Writing
Writer: A writer chooses themes or subjects for written work, conduct research
into the subject, assemble background material and obtain other necessary data.
Writers may specialise in- Journalism, fiction writing; children's books, educational
textbook writing, historical writing and transferring oral histories into written
form, humour or comedy writing and so on. In journalism, writers can be feature
writers, leader writers, writers for multimedia and web and so on.
Feature
writer: Feature writers writes detailed stories or presents commentaries on
specific news topics. They research and analyse facts and draw conclusions on
a particular topic. They can cover any topic of public interest like interviews,
organising data and evidence, feature story leads etc. Feature writing is more
descriptive and detailed than news reporting.
Leader Writer: He
gives ideas on news topics in the editorial columns of newspapers or magazines
and discusses prospects of improvement with trainee writers.
Writing
for Multimedia and the Web: Writers are required in multimedia and the worldwide
Web for writing news and other articles. They must have a skill for writing precise
text adaptive to the environment. If you can communicate your ideas through graphics,
animation etc it is an added advantage in this field.
Columnist:
They are writers who contribute regularly to a publication. Usually one column
on general or a specific topic is devoted to the writer. They writes a regular
segment within their particular interest category, e.g. gardening, fashion, politics,
films. The columnist usually projects a point of view, and could either be a commentator
or a critic. They review developments in special areas they write on & may
contribute to a number of news papers at the same time.
Critic:
A critic needs to be well read, have adequate knowledge and experience in his
respective field. One can be a critic in various fields like film, art, drama
etc. Only persons having good knowledge about the particular subject/art can authoritatively
write about the subject.
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Photography
Photo Journalist or News Photographer: They are the visual reporters. Photo
journalists accompany reporters on assignments to take pictures that support a
news story, feature or interview. They must know what makes a good news picture;
be able to write accurate captions, work well with reporters, be quick and often
work under difficult conditions. They must have good knowledge about technical
aspects of photography like lighting, speed etc. to take photographs apt for the
particular situation.
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Others
Fashion Journalist: He is an overall in-charge of a fashion magazine. It is
through him that the general public gets to know the latest fashion trends. He
should have excellent taste for fashion and keeps himself abreast with latest
fashion news, consumer reaction to new collections, fashion shows, current and
future trends in colour, design and fabric. Today fashion journalist has a bright
scope for employment as there is a need for exclusive articles and programmes
with the development of fashion industry.
Cartoonists and illustrators
make a social or political comment on public figures or events in the form of
a cartoon that is funny as well as witty. A cartoon is one man's view of the world.
Other
departments included in the publication of a newspaper or periodical are : production,
advertising, legal affairs department, circulation and public relations.