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Careers & jobs in the media/ Simon Kent.

By: Kent, Simon [author]Contributor(s): The timesLondon : Kogan Page, 2005Description: iv, 124 p. ; 22 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume001: 27678ISBN: 0749442476Subject(s): Careers | Jobs | Media | TVDDC classification: 302.23 KEN

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The media attracts a large number of school leavers and graduates each year - 24,000 people work in broadcast television and 23,000 in radio alone.Careers and Jobs in the Media covers a wide range of job opportunities and looks at the different sectors within this wide ranging industry. It includes crucial information on how to get a job in journalism, publishing, broadcast media (TV and Radio), film and new media.Each sector is described in detail with information on the structure of the industry, occupational areas, allied professions and how to get started.Packed with case studies, top tips, details of training courses, and a useful directory of contacts, it is a vital introduction to this increasingly popular industry.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • 1 Journalism The structure of the industry
  • Occupational areas
  • Allied professions
  • Getting started
  • 2 Publishing The structure of the industry
  • Occupational areas
  • Allied professions
  • Getting started
  • 3 Broadcast media: television The structure of the industry
  • Occupational areas
  • Allied professions
  • Getting started
  • 4 Broadcast media: radio The structure of the industry
  • Occupational areas
  • Allied professions
  • Getting started
  • 5 Film The structure of the industry
  • Occupational areas
  • Allied professions
  • Getting started
  • 6 New media The structure of the industry
  • Occupational areas
  • Allied professions
  • Getting started
  • 7 Top tips
  • 8 Self-assessment tests and questionnaires English as she is written
  • Reasonable logic
  • Yet more logic
  • Logical practice
  • Answers to tests
  • 9 Frequently asked questions
  • 10 Where to study Do I need to study at all?
  • What kind of course?
  • Computer packages to know and learn
  • Media courses
  • 11 Useful addresses

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1. Journalism The structure of the industry, Occupational areas, Allied professions, Getting started 2. Publishing The structure of the industry, Occupational areas, Allied professions, Getting started 3. Broadcast media: television The structure of the industry, Occupational areas, Allied professions, Getting started 4. Broadcast media: radio The structure of the industry, Occupational areas, Allied professions, Getting started 5. Film The structure of the industry, Occupational areas, Allied professions, Getting started 6. New media The structure of the industry, Occupational areas, Allied professions, Getting started 7. Top tips 8. Self-assessment tests and questionnaires English as she is written, Reasonable logic, Yet more logic, Logical practice, Answers to tests 9. Frequently asked questions 10. Where to study Do I need to study at all?, What kind of course?, Computer packages to know and learn, Media courses 11. Useful addresses Excerpted from Careers and Jobs in the Media by Simon Kent All rights reserved by the original copyright owners. Excerpts are provided for display purposes only and may not be reproduced, reprinted or distributed without the written permission of the publisher.

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