Who is the best journalist in Africa?
DECLAN OKPALAEKE OF ‘THE GUARDIAN’, NIGERIA, WINS THE CNN AFRICAN JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR AWARD. Declan Okpalaeke from ‘The Guardian’, Nigeria, has beaten 180 entrants from 15 nations across the African continent to win this year’s prestigious CNN African Journalist of the Year Award.
When did journalism become a profession?
1883
What field is journalism in?
Journalism is a profession that involves collecting information about a particular subject, then reporting findings and conclusions to a wider audience through print, digital or broadcast media. Journalists report information in the form of investigative reports, news, features, columns and reviews.
Is journalism a respected career?
With the growing numbers in the communication channels, the numbers of audiences have also increased at a huge rate. Presently in India, journalism has become a prestigious career choice for many students. Journalism is a challenging field and it is playing a key role in the development of the nation.
Is there money in journalism?
The median income for newspaper journalists was $35,860 in May 2018, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This means that half earned more than this figure and half earned less. This is quite a bit lower than the industry median for all reporters, which was $41,260 in the same year.
Is journalism a good degree?
Overall, journalism remains a solid degree. Aside from journalism, it leads to careers in PR, marketing and other jobs where advanced communication skills are essential.
What grades do you need to be a journalist?
To get on a relevant degree you’ll need five GCSEs A-C, including maths, English and science and three A levels. There are no specific subjects required but relevant ones include: English literature, English language, media, psychology, sociology, communication studies and law.