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Become a radio talk show host!

Most employers prefer individuals with a bachelor\'s degree in journalism, but some hire graduates with other majors. They look for experience on school newspapers or broadcasting stations and internships with news organizations. Bachelor\'s degree programs in journalism are available in over 400 colleges or universities. About three-fourths of the courses in a typical curriculum are in liberal arts; the remainder is in journalism. Journalism courses include introductory mass media, basic reporting and copyediting, history of journalism, and press, law and ethics. Students planning a career in broadcasting take courses in radio and television news casting and production. A good voice, knowledge of current events and the ability to work under pressure and deadlines are important for this career.


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