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Journalist
Journalists research, investigate, interpret and communicate news and public affairs through newspapers, television, radio and other media. Journalists are employed by radio and television networks and stations, newspapers and magazines. Journalists may also work on a freelance basis.
Possible Titles:
book reviewer broadcast journalist columnist correspondent cyberjournalist investigative reporter journalist network reporter news commentator newspaper critic reporter television news anchorperson
Responsibilities:
Journalists can perform some or all of the following duties:
Collect local, national and international news through interviews, investigation and observation
Write news stories for publication and broadcast
Receive, analyze and verify news and other copy for accuracy
Arrange for and conduct interviews as part of research and for radio and television programs
Research and report on developments in specialized fields such as medicine, science and technology
Prepare regular feature columns and stories on specialized topics
Write editorials and commentaries on topics of current interest to stimulate public interest and express the views of a publication or broadcasting station
Write critical reviews of literary, musical and other artistic works based on knowledge, judgement and experience.
Journalists may specialize in print, broadcast or Webcast media, in particular issues such as political affairs or entertainment news, or in a particular geographic area.
Employment Requirments:
A university degree or college diploma in journalism or a related field such as communications is usually required.
Experienced reporters may advance to editorial positions (print media) or become producers (broadcast media).
Courtesy of: Human Resources and Skills Development Canada