More And More Students Choosing Journalism As A Major, Even As Newspapers Face Troubles
from the journalism-ain't-dying dept
Thanks to all the fretting and worrying about the financial trouble and potential demise of many mainstream newspapers, it's become something of a curiosity that more students than ever seem to be going into college journalism programs (found via Romenesko). However, as the article details, it all makes sense once you realize the simple fact: while newspapers may be in trouble, journalism is actually doing quite well.Just as many people mistakenly believe that the recording industry represents the music industry, the newspaper industry is hardly a proxy for journalism. Journalism, these days, has expanded well beyond newspapers, and a big part of the problem is that newspapers just aren't as good a medium for news as various other platforms. The second important point that the article above makes clear: journalism, by itself, isn't necessarily a profession. For many students, they see journalism as important training for other professions -- such as law, PR, consulting or management. That's a point that's often ignored these days. The ability to clearly explain what's happening, gathering facts, understanding various viewpoints, and coherently summarizing all the points of view is actually a really valuable skill beyond just journalism. So, don't fear for "journalism." It's going strong. The problem is newspapers who haven't been able to shift course in the midst of a rapidly changing market.
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Think of the Children
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Legislation
Let's have more Legislation!
I can see it now--the wonder of .... government legislated journalism. WOW!
Yes let's "Think of the children"!!!!! they will grow up as good little citizens---knowing exactly what the government (oops--I meant the press) wants them to know.
To a better (government) future
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Easy Degree
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Are you kidding?
"The ability to clearly explain what's happening, gathering facts, understanding various viewpoints, and coherently summarizing all the points of view is actually a really valuable skill beyond just journalism"
I have to wonder where you are encountering that kind of journalism.Definitely not on the evening news or in any daily newspaper - they can hardly be bothered with such trivialities.
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FOOLS
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Journalism
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re: More And More Students Choosing Journalism As A Major, Even As Newspapers Face Troubles
I absolutely love the point “people mistakenly believe that the recording industry represents the music industry”. I never thought of it in that simple way but makes so much sense. I then wonder if the same rings true for the movie industry. Or do they have a larger grasp on things. They do have a mandatory timed view of an FBI warning that you cannot fast forward where CDs only have a 4pt font disclaimer.
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