New Reporters
what you need to know about being a news reporter:
They research topics and stories that an editor or news director has assigned them. Interviewing people, developing relationships with reliable experts, and interpreting information to increase the audiences' understanding of the story; those are just a few of the tasks involved with being a news reporter.
Pay: $37,090 annually
Education:
Bachelor's in journalism or communications, as well as work experience, such as an internship or involvement with a school newspaper.
Work Environment
A lot of time spent traveling and in the field doing interviews.
Skills and Abilities
- Stamina
- Communication
- Persistence
10 Types Of News Reporters