What are the sure-shot ways in which I can become a successful news reporter? Are there any tried and tested mantras?

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Konatham Abhishek
5 years ago
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 su

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Isha Bhardwaj
8 years ago
Hi, I would further guide you stepwise tips which will definitely help you to become a successful news reporter. Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree News reporters are generally specialised in journalism or communications. These degree plans focus closely on communication and writing capabilities

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8 years ago
There is no sure shot mantras to become a reporter. It all depends on your talent and hard work. Essentially, you should have a Bachelor's degree in Mass Communication or Journalism. After successful completion of your course, you can go for internship at various media houses and news organisations.

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8 years ago
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 spec

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