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There is no political litmus test or template set for the students or the teachers. While the administration of WJI is conservative in its politics and would embrace smaller government, strong foreign defense and biblical virtues in one's personal ... more
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The department offers three state-of-the-art computer labs equipped with Macintosh computers. Software programs installed on the computers include Adobe Illustrator, InDesign, PhotoShop, MacroMedia, Microft Office, QuarkXpress, to name just a few ... more
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Find out by going thru the issues which department the subject matter of your article is related to and then send your article to the editor of that department of the newspaper. You may also send your article direct to the editor and if he thinks ... more
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There are no standard requirements. The best training is actual experience, as an intern or freelancer. ... more
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Employers all over the world. With all of the hands-on experience offered at the Missouri School of Journalism, we like to say that "Your first job starts at Missouri." After looking at this list of internships, however, it might be more ... more
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In my conversations with owners and senior editors at media organisations, the impression I get is that there is a serious shortage of good reporters and editors. Further, many lack a clear understanding of the role of the press, the ethical ... more
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If you are a high school student, you will have trouble getting into a UK university's undergraduate programme as typically, the UK's education system is about two years ahead of USA so you will not be ready. Best to apply after you already have a ... more
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The Journalism diploma is a two-year career program that focuses on training you to work in a newsroom or publication as a story editor, copy editor, reporter or photojournalist. Our graduates work for urban dailies or weekly rural newspapers, as ... more
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Democrat's answer is close, but wrong. Comments/Opinion articles can be written by guest columnists or by newspaper staff (there are countless examples of each). They can have positions that agree with the newspaper, disagree, or are on topics that ... more
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Traditional media have editors providing over site. This should ensure facts have been checked and sources verified. The key word here is "should". The race to be first with a breaking news story means too many stories air without being fully fact ... more
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