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Broadcast Journalist *

Last modified: November 07, 2011, 01:25 PM
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This is an ideal career for an intuitive thinker. Journalists write and edit news reports, commentaries and feature articles for newspapers, magazines and radio or television stations. As a journalist you tend to specialise in either broadcast journalism on television and radio, or print journalism for newspapers and magazines, though many journalists have done both.

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