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shivangi raizada

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Reporters are people that no media organization can do without. When you think of reporter what comes in your mind? Someone who has command over language, quick to respond, confident, knowledgeable and most importantly curiosity resides in him/her. If you possess these qualities, reporting can be your thing. A degree in journalism would help you prepare for this field but not necessarily it is that important. It acts as a gateway for your career but even a degree can't be a guarantee to it as any other field. In fact, so many reporters out there have done there qualification from other subjects. The work you do makes the pavement for a
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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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You can work in newspaper publication, News and Blogging groups, Magazines and Editorials, TV Channels, Radios etc. Your job can range from editorial work to presenting.

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Diwakar ShuklaHead, Jagran School of Media

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Hi Riya,
Programmes depends on Undergraduate or Post Graduate levels. Major programmes in Mass Media and Journalism include MA Journalism, MA Advertising & Public Relations, MA-Lifestyle & Arts Journalism, M.Sc Animation & VFX, M.Sc Digital Filmmaking & VFX all at PG levels. Similarly at UG level one can do BAJMC, BA ( Hons) Advertising & PR, BFA Digital Filmmaking & VFX, B.Sc Animation and VFX, B.Sc Gaming and Design, B.A. Journalism et al. Universities like Jagran Lakecity University offer all these programmes. Hope this helps.

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Diwakar ShuklaHead, Jagran School of Media

Beginner-Level 4

The scope for sports writing is big in India however it has to be seen in the light of changing news and entertainment contexts. Gone are the days of traditional reporting of events only for print medium. Sports journalism as of today involves a lot more than mere sports news coverage. It involves understanding of sports culture, management, and visual production capabilities.

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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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If you want to know about exactly the scope or career in mass communication or journalism, then you can visit the career page on website www.masscommunicator.in. And, now your question is for print and TV journalism or acting and anchoring, then you already know in all over India, there are more than 1 Lacs publications of all language, period based in the era of increasing number of news channels. But, still this print media industry is going smooth as usual. It shows that there are a number of opportunities in print journalism as well as TV Journalism. If you talk about acting and anchoring, then dear first try to find out yourself.
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Sunny GuptaProfessor, JIMS, Vasant Kunj, Delhi (GGSIPU)

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Anchoring, wow, its a great area to make a career, but you need to have patience for getting success so early in this field. Firstly, you have to good command on language Hindi and English both. Just do stage shows, events which can boost up your confidence and make you comfortable with audience. But dear, its really to hard come in front of camera as anchor, because before coming, you have to great knowledge of subject for which you are going for anchoring. Because just try to read out the history or media experience of famous anchor of news channel. Then you will come to know about the challenges for anchoring and reality of the medi
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Arpit Sharma

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Ethics are important in Journalism because they create guidelines for journalists to follow that help people from feeling unequal or outcasted. They're also important in making sure that media stays true and further helps journalists maintain a sense of equality.

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Rajeev KumarPrincipal Correspondent, Zee

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Degree in Mass Comm will help you get a job in media. But to become a reporter, you will need more - passion, hard work, nose for news. Basically, you should eat, sleep and drink news to become a successful reporter.

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Ishita BhatiaSenior Correspondent at The Times of India

Beginner-Level 5

Look from a higher perspective. These phases keep changing. Even if you think this is what is happening in India, previously also Emergency had been slapped in 1975 - but well, two years later the times changed. Journalism is something that will always stay - and so will the journalists.

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Ishita BhatiaSenior Correspondent at The Times of India

Beginner-Level 5

Not necessarily. But having a degree in journalism acts like a cherry on the cake and betters practical knowledge as well as opportunities for the aspirant in question.

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