How to become a news anchor?

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    Ruchi Nasa

    2014-07-25 15:40:57
    TV reporters typically major in journalism or communications. These degree plans focus heavily on communication and writing skills by providing instruction in most genres of communication. For aspiring TV reporters, upper-level coursework should focus on broadcasting. Bachelor's degree programs specifically for broadcasting are also available. Coursework in subjects such as international communications, law and ethics of journalism, public affairs reporting, editing and broadcast reporting help to prepare students for their future careers.
    Success Tip : Gain experience during college. Students who aspire to become TV reporters can begin
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    prateek sood

    2014-07-28 14:41:39
    Though a master's degree in journalism isn't required for you to become a TV reporter or a news anchor, it can help you in the profession. Additionally, going to journalism school can help you make valuable connections that may lead to jobs in the future.
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    mayank arora

    2014-07-25 15:49:43
    As a news anchor, you will start your day by reading all the papers and wires to find out everything that has happened in the past 24 hours. You will work with producers to plan and write your newscast — making necessary phone calls, sending e-mails, and, well, running around the newsroom to prepare. You can work 12-hour days, but will only actually be on the air for up to four hours. Some of the things you report on will be headline news, while others may be special segments and interviews that you've had more time to research. But with the news, you never know what will break — at a moment's notice there could be a plane crash, a
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    Sadhana Singh

    2014-07-25 17:27:40
    You need to take some degree in Mass communication and also have to work on your appearance / Personality
    Also Being a TV reporter or news anchor is an exciting and fast-paced profession. However, if you're in it for just the glamour and the glory, then you may have to rethink your priorities. Being a TV reporter or news anchor not only requires hard work, rigid deadlines, and the ability to talk to the most difficult people, but you may also find yourself spending six hours in 20 degree weather waiting for a hostage situation to break.

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