Broadcast Photojournalist
Broadcast Photojournalist
Broadcast journalists research and present news items for broadcast on radio, TV and online. Their job is to tell each story in a compelling way, combining the facts with the most apt sounds or pictures. Many journalists appear on the air as presenters or reporters.
By 2030, the number of jobs will increase by about 17%.
Postsecondary education, such as individual classes or full degree programs, is required.
Address: 1906 College Heights Blvd. Bowling Green, KY 42101
Website: https://www.wku.edu/
Information on the Major: https://www.wku.edu/schoolofmedia/undergraduateprograms/photojournalism/photojournalism.php
Address: 308 Lucille Little Library Lexington, KY 40506-0224
Website: https://ci.uky.edu/
Information on the Major: https://ci.uky.edu/jam/about/our-school
Address: 720 S. Michigan Avenue
Website: https://www.colum.edu/
Information on the Major: https://www.colum.edu/academics/programs/photojournalism
Knowing journalism well
Communication
Researching ability and attention to detail
None that are absolutely necessary
Allows for active demonstration of product
Large national audience reach
Prime source of news, most likely
It can be limited by time
May rely heavily on personalities, emotions, and opinions; not facts.
It can shortchange complex stories or avoid them altogether
Most work full time, depending on deadlines needed to be met/breaking new stories
Career Researched By: Stone Kacmarcik