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1 Journalism & Publishing by Gina Holloway Mayfield High School
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing2 Journalism Overview Collecting, verifying, reporting and analyzing information gathered about current events, trends, issues and people.
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing3 Publishing Overview Accepting an author’s work, assisting to refine the content, and making the document publicly available.
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing4 Where are the Jobs? Newspapers Biggest segment--40% of industry’s revenue Magazines Multibillion-dollar industry--niche publications are growing
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing5 Where are the Jobs? Books Publishers lag behind technology but are predicted to weather the storm Online Ever-expanding--global reach
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing6 Career Tracks Editor Reporter Copyeditor or Proofreader Photographer or Graphic Artist Editorial Assistant Publisher Advertising Sales Sales Representatives Marketing and Promotion Freelancer
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing7 Editor Works closely with reporters, giving out assignments and deadlines and helping them craft their stories Gathers material for a book Helps to make text more readable
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing8 Editor Continued Supervises in-house and freelance writers and artists Determines the final content of a piece Editorial Assistants help the Editor with daily tasks
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing9 Reporter Investigates and writes articles Reports on news stories Utilizes face-to-face interviews, telephone, and Internet to do research Frequent Travel Long Hours
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing10 Copyeditor/Proofreader Corrects typos, spelling and grammatical errors Checks facts Attention to detail is a must
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing11 Photographer or Graphic Artist Takes photos of art, documentary, fashion, and current events Designs, illustrates and creates art for printed reproduction May require travel
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing12 Publisher Business-side of the industry Makes sure there is enough money to keep the operations going Enjoys increasing amounts of leverage in editorial direction and development
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing13 Advertising Sales Sells space for advertisements Makes cold calls, follows up on leads, and schmoozes clients Zealous and demanding work Enthusiasm and persuasion skills are a must
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing14 Sales Representative Travels to bookstores, colleges, and other outlets to sell publications Establishes new customers Works with current customers Enthusiasm and persuasion skills are a must
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing15 Marketing and Promotion Works to get publications into as many hands as possible Develops new subscriptions Checks out newsstands Arranges book tours for authors Tries to get visitors on the website
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing16 Freelancer Positions are available for different types of journalism jobs Work for different employers Sells themselves to gain work Communicates effectively Creates their own schedule (to an extent) Works from home
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing17 What’s Great? Honorable Jobs Get Credit for “The Scoop” Speak Your Mind Be Creative
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing18 What’s To Hate? Deadlines Take a Backseat to Others– You're not the one who matters in the story, book, or show “Journalist are an interesting bunch, but nowhere near as interesting as they think they are”. David Eisenhower
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing19 Trends Pop Journalism Catering to popular taste/culture (USA Today) Propaganda Journalists supporting political agendas (Michael Moore) Weblogs Writing online postings about interests
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing20 Trends Consolidation Companies uniting (AOL/Time Warner) Vertical Integration Book publishers are moving into distribution and printing Printers & booksellers are moving into publishing
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing21 Courses To Take in HS Corporate Communications Computer Literacy/Keyboarding Journalism Speech Entrepreneurship/Marketing BA/BCA
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing22 A Nearby Two-Year College Fulton-Montgomery Community College Fulton-Montgomery Community College Communications and Media Arts Visual Communications Technology: Graphics Arts Printing Graphic Communications Sales & Marketing
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing23 A Nearby Four-Year College Ithaca College Ithaca College Cinema and Photography Film Photography and Visual Arts Integrated Marketing Communications Journalism Organizational Communication, Learning, and Design
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing24 Nearby Job Opportunities The Leader HeraldThe Leader Herald Sacandaga Monthly Magazine Quality Express PrintingQuality Express Printing WBUG RadioWBUG Radio WENT Radio The PenneysaverThe Penneysaver Black Box Media QUALITY EXPRESS PRINTING
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing25 The Major Players
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing26 Earnings JobSalary Range Editor Reporters Advertising Sales Marketing and Promotion $25,000- $150,000 Editorial Assistant$20,000- $35,000 Publisher$50,000- $150,000 Copyeditor$10- $50 per hour
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing27 Tips for getting hired Enjoy reading, writing, and news Have good interpersonal skills Be modest--don’t oversell yourself Exhibit competence and calmness Keep it simple and short Less is always more
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May 1, 2005Journalism/Publishing28 Journalism & Publishing
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