This study explores the process of emotional labour in journalism. In a series of one-on-one interviews, journalists reflected upon their experiences while gathering the news and agreed they do indeed engage in emotional labour, suppressing or manipulating their own emotions as part of the job at...
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Some colleges combine all journalism -- print and broadcast -- under one degree, but many have a different major for those interested in working in television or radio. Broadcast journalism students learn how to write scripts for television and radio, how to record and edit sound and video, h...
Working in media is both exciting and challenging, and no two days are the same. Although the rise of new publishing platforms means the journalism world is evolving at a rapid pace, we still rely on it to inform, educate and entertain us, influencing the way people look at the world and...
Just as there are different kinds of hard-news stories in journalism, there are several types offeature stories. Often described as "soft news," a feature story doesn't deliver the news directly, as a hard-news story does. A feature story, while containing elements of news, aims to humani...
A look at what it means when reporters cover a "beat" in journalism. Find out types, advantages, and downsides.
and topics at the intersection of blockchain and gambling. His work has appeared in Redshift, Investing.com, Energy Central, Marketing, and The Startup. He’s an honors graduate of the Ryerson University School of Journalism, where he studied under senior reporters from The New York Times, ...
Professional communication practices today are growing faster than there is time to train people adequately. At one time, professional communication consisted of written, verbal or oral communication. Today, professional communication has expanded to inc
occurs in journalism when a writer assumes they know what another person thinks, or thinks that the way they see the world reects the way the world really is. Slant occurs when journalists tell only part of a story. It can include cherry-picking information or data to support one side. ...
PR professionals will do anything to draw in reporters, including creating a unique event and event promotion strategy. If the public gets involved, all the better! One example of this could be hosting an event at the company’s outdoor plaza celebrating their anniversary with treats and games...