Showing posts with label journalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label journalism. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Pen is mightier than the sword. Even today, the younger generation is attracted to journalism. Everyday, there are several events happening across the world - political, cultural, religious, educational, social and natural events, etc. We come to know about these events sitting in our houses. How is that possible? Through mass communication, providing information to a large crowd at the same time. But, for this, someone has to collect the information as well as present it. This is the main aim of journalism. Journalism includes investigating, analysing and reporting local as well as world events, trends, current affairs, and so on.

Qualification
Journalism courses are offered at graduation and post-graduation levels. To become a journalism , one can complete a Bachelor's in mass communication/ mass media/journalism after +2. After completion in a related graduation field, one may complete a Master's in journalism or mass communication. A graduate (who has a flair for writing) from any other field can also opt for a postgraduate course in journalism.

Also required is command over language, confidence, enthusiasm, patience and perseverance, ability to differentiate between fact and fiction, adhering to deadlines, team cohesiveness, sensitivity to different views and lifestyles, in-depth knowledge about various fields such as politics, culture, religion, social and current affairs. The most important fact is that people generally feel that journalism is all about writing. It is. However, it is also about reading and most importantly, the ability to express one's thoughts on varied topics. Journalism is for people who are ready to explore various opportunities 24/7, without the constraints of cultural upbringing, gender, and are also ready to go beyond geographical boundaries.

Job prospects
There are different categories in which the media industry can be divided - print and electronic. As the name suggests, everything that is printed comes under print media, which includes newspapers, magazines, journals, tabloids, dailies and books. On the other hand, electronic media includes content on television, radio and the internet. With changes in the society, even this field has undergone a radical change. A journalist has to cover stories/ features on various aspects of life i.e. political, financial, leisure, crime, sports, entertainment, spiritual, educational, infrastructure, technological, medical, and so on. Not to forget, along with the newspapers, there has been an increase in the number of magazines too. Specialised magazines are available in the field of fashion, beauty, family, for youth, travel, medical, technological, lifestyle, education, sports, etc. They can be in many languages.

Some of the work opportunities are in the areas of advertising agencies; educational institutes, magazines, news papers, portals/websites of publications, publishing houses, radio channels as well as television channels. While there are opportunities in this field, it is a competitive field. Therefore, one has to perform at the highest level and be able to work under difficult situations. However, if one persists with hard work and passion, a career in journalism can be a fulfilling and lucrative option.

Skills required
• Inquisitive and investigative mind 
• Alertness 
• Adaptive and tolerant of changing and difficult situations 
• Good communication skills

Source: http://educationtimes.com

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Instant recognition in Media

In the field of media recognition can be got overnight where as in other fields like Engineering and Corporate and other professions it is not easy to get overnight recognition. In these fields one has to work for a long time and from their achievements they are measured.

By covering an exclusive story in media industry one can have a great impact on its readers and viewers, which helps them to popularize over nightly.

In today’s world media is a glamorous industry where new generation and youth is attracted towards it because of its changing nature. Earlier it was considered that there are not enough opportunities in this industry, but by now media is emerged as glamors industry especially for youth who are in favor of getting instant recognition.

Before 10- 15 years back media industry is only known for its print content but with the passage of time and Globalization media is totally changed. Today there are several electronic news channels and web media which are influencing the current generation. It becomes easy to access the information form Google about any subject and result will be shown within the seconds.

Press is also considered as fourth pillar of democracy in India, it is playing vital role in changing the shape of society. It becomes easier to highlight any issue with the help of media.

In other side responsibility of media person is more than others because it reflects whatever is happening in society. Media is like a mirror of society it reflects all the things which are happening around the world.

In the era of competitiveness media persons are required to have the knowledge of every aspect. Other side concept of paid news is also a threat to media which is decreasing its credibility.  In past it was said that whatever is printed in newspapers is true but in today’s world this is worse a saying.

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