Broadcast Journalism History
-- ViewingNowThe Masterclass Certificate in Broadcast Journalism History plus course is a comprehensive program that delves into the evolution of broadcast journalism, from its inception to the present day. Comprising 5 units, this course is designed to equip learners with a deep understanding of the historical context of broadcast journalism, its impact on the industry, and the skills necessary to excel in this field.
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- Broadcast Journalism: A Historical Perspective
- Early Years of Radio and Television
- The Golden Age of Broadcast Journalism
- Changes and Challenges in the 21st Century
- Case Studies in Broadcast Journalism History
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Explore the career paths available in Broadcast Journalism History, from News Editor to Broadcast Technician.
News Editor (20%) - responsible for planning and coordinating the production of news programs.
Producer (25%) - oversees the production of a specific program or segment, from concept to final product.
Journalist (30%) - researches, writes, and presents news stories for broadcast.
Broadcast Technician (25%) - responsible for the technical aspects of broadcast production, including camera operation and editing.
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- ProficiencyEnglish
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