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If you're interested in working in this field, you might pursue a career as a videographer who shoots the stories, a producer who organizes the flow of the show, a writer who writes the news, a reporter who covers breaking stories, a video editor or even an assignment editor who scouts out the stories worth covering.


The anchors you see reading the nightly news are far from the only professionals on a TV news staff.

If you're interested in working in this field, you might pursue a career as a videographer who shoots the stories, a producer who organizes the flow of the show, a writer who writes the news, a reporter who covers breaking stories, a video editor or even an assignment editor who scouts out the stories worth covering.

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As with most professions, you'll need to start gaining experience as early as possible.

If not, you can also gain experience by starting your own online blog or podcast or by volunteering at a community radio or TV station.

While having TV or video experience is best, having any sort of journalism experience is better than none.

After college, get more work experience -- and industry connections -- through internships or by freelancing for smaller news stations or newspapers. For more information visit to our website: 7dnews.org


For writers or producers, you may need to compile a document that demonstrates your best written work and also produce a video reel.

You may need to take several internships and be open to part-time or freelance work to get your foot in the door. Also keep in mind that working at a TV station is just one avenue to pursue. Don't overlook jobs for Web-only publications, prominent blogs with video channels or jobs for private businesses that focus on video, film or even radio production.

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The median wage as of 2012 was $35,870. You'll likely need to work at a small-town TV station before you can land a job in cities such as New York, Los Angeles or Atlanta. Landing an internship -- typically unpaid -- at a station where you would like to work can increase your odds of getting a job there, although the competition for internships can also be pretty stiff. All journalists need to maintain a portfolio that shows the types of work they have done and what they're capable of doing. For more information visit to our website: micronewsagency.org


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