News Reporters
The main objective for a TV news reporter is to deliver stories that are of interest to the show's
viewers. TV news reporter jobs are very competitive; reporters who understand how to present
relevant stories that interest and inform viewers have the best chance of getting hired. TV news
reporters find and investigate news in their community as well as write and deliver compelling news
stories.

News Correspondent
A television correspondent keeps the public informed through television broadcasts of what he or she
and his or her employing station consider newsworthy. She may be a local news reporter who covers
community news and events, or she may work for a large media organization that reports on news
stories from around the world. Regardless of the location in which he or she works, he or she is
normally accompanied by audio and video personnel

Broadcast Journalists
Broadcast journalists are the front-line of television and radio journalism. They are said to be the face
and voice of a news story. Broadcast journalists need to feel comfortable with thousands, sometimes
millions of people looking at their face or listening to their voice. As well as an expertise in
researching and reporting on stories, the broadcast journalist possesses some other particular
qualities. The broadcast journalist needs to be able to stay calm under pressure. Often, he or she will
be reporting live from the scene where a story is taking place. There can be many distractions
around the reporter, and an ability to stay focused is a major benefit.
Journalism
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description may vary in responsibilities depending on clients specific needs.
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