In order to become a journalist make sure you earn a bachelor degree, persue a internship.
You can apply work in newspapers, magazines, TV stations, radio stations, colleges and universities, as well as a wide assortment of Internet portals.
You can also advance your career you start out in a small market at a small station or newspaper. Entry-level tasks include writing obituaries or covering civic meetings or court cases. After you've accumulated more experience, advancement usually entails changing jobs to positions at larger publications or broadcasters in a larger market, covering a specific field or covering more difficult or dangerous stories. With sufficient experience you could become a columnist or editor if you work at a newspaper. You could advance to the position of correspondent, announcer or program manager if you work for a broadcaster.
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