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Category: Business |
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About the Book | |
Working as a television news reporter may seem glamorous, but in reality it's one of the most pressure-packed jobs you could have. In fact, many people who study journalism in college never get a job in television and those who do generally change careers within a few years. Why? Because traditional journalism schools can't fully prepare them for the pressure and challenges they will face in a real working newsroom. In this practical guide to succeeding in television news, Peter Robbins shares real-world advice and tips that he learned during more than a decade in front of the camera in the news business. Whether you're just starting out or have spent years as a reporter, Breaking News will help you improve as a journalist and excel in the field of television news.
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About the Author | |
Peter Robbins is an award-winning journalist who spent more than a decade working in the pressure-filled environment of television newsrooms. He's worked as a reporter, producer, news anchor and more. He currently works in communications and media relations. |