What Does It Take to Become a Broadcast Journalist?
“What does it take to become a broadcast journalist? I’m Glenn Selig and I spent two decades as a broadcast journalist and now I’m CEO of Selig Multimedia. It takes a lot of hard work to become a broadcast journalist and in some ways it’s sort of like joining a fraternity or a sorority. There’s a lot of testing that goes on as you work your way up, as you become a more successful broadcast journalist. You might have to work in very small cities in parts of the country that you never thought you’d visit, let alone live in. But, that’s all part of it and you have to have a curiosity about lots of things in life. You’ll meet people. You’ll talk to people. You’ll see things that you never thought that you’d ever get a chance to see. And one of the more serious things that you might get a chance to see that most people don’t is somebody who has died. I remember one of the first times when I saw somebody who was dead on the street after covering a news story. That was pretty, you know, that