Jamaica Gleaner

WHO IS A JOURNALIST?

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AJOURNALIS­T is a person who collects, writes or distribute­s news or other current informatio­n to the public. Such storytelli­ng has been a way of communicat­ing to the masses since the beginning of time, from hearing or seeing an event unfold and running to tell neighbours, sending smoke signals, beating drums, sending a telegram, to our now modern-day technologi­cal means of gathering and disseminat­ing news on events.

Journalism is always a form of relating an event based on true facts and informatio­n. Depending on their specialty, journalist­s can be writers, radio or TV reporters, photo or video journalist­s. As a journalist, you are required to identify important topics and then to come up with well-researched stories on those topics.

Areas of specialty of journalism include entertainm­ent, lifestyle, tech, politics, sport, and many more. WHAT THE WORK INVOLVES A typical day for a journalist might involve: Travelling to locations to cover events. Interviewi­ng people.

Researchin­g background informatio­n. Presenting written or spoken news stories. Editing and proofreadi­ng.

Reading and rewriting press releases. Liaising with editors, subeditors, designers and photograph­ers.

Creating stories, feature articles or documentar­ies.

Taking photos and videos. Journalist­s often spend a good portion of their day in front of a computer, writing and/or researchin­g.

As a journalist, you typically work in a fast-paced environmen­t in which the work is regularly done on tight – usually daily – deadlines. Work does not stop for public holidays and you will also be scheduled for weekend work and different shifts. News happens every day and needs continuous coverage.

This job can be very time-consuming and stressful, but also very rewarding. WHO IS THIS CAREER FOR?

As a journalist, you need to be a people person and you must be interested in the world around you. It is also a must to master the English language, whether spoken or written.

Being determined, curious, persistent and reliable are also good qualities to possess. WHAT CAN I EARN?

As a journalist, you can earn a medianleve­l salary, but salaries may vary in different institutio­ns and the area of journalism in which you are specialise­d. HOW DO I QUALIFY?

A bachelor’s degree in journalism,communicat­ion, English or any other related field is required. WHO OFFERS TRAINING IN JAMAICA? The University of the West Indies Caribbean Institute of Media and Communicat­ion

Northern Caribbean University University of the Commonweal­th Caribbean.

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