Слайд 1My future profession
Kozlov Alexandr
Слайд 2A journalist is a person who collects, writes or distributes news
or other current information.
Слайд 3Journalism in Russia
In Russia journalism as industry of information appeared in
the beginning of XVIII century.
The first newspaper “Vedomosti” was printed in 1702.
The newspaper was published with the personal participation of the russian Tsar Petr I.
Слайд 4Types of journalism
Newspapers and magazines journalism
TV journalism
Internet journalism
Photo journalism
Radio journalism
Слайд 5Journalist specialisations
Reporter
Sub-editor
Photojournalist
Editor
News editor( chief of staff)
Feature writer
Specialist writer
Слайд 6What do reporters do?
Reporters gather information and present it in a written
or spoken form in news stories, feature articles or documentaries. Reporters cover all sorts of news stories, but some journalists specialise in certain areas such as reporting sport, politics or agriculture.
Слайд 7What do sub-editors do?
Sub-editors take the stories written by reporters and
put them into a form which suits the special needs of their particular newspaper, magazine, bulletin or web page. Their job is to concentrate on how the story can best be presented to their audience.
Слайд 8What do photojournalists do?
Photojournalists use photographs to tell the news. They either
cover events with a reporter, taking photographs to illustrate the written story, or attend news events on their own, presenting both the pictures and a story or caption.
Слайд 9What do the editor do?
The editor is usually the person who makes
the final decision about what is included in the newspaper, magazine or news bulletins. He or she is responsible for all the content and all the journalists.
Слайд 10What do the news editor do?
The news editor is the person in
charge of the news journalists. In larger organizations, the news editor may have a deputy, often called the chief of staff, whose special job is to assign reporters to the stories selected.
Слайд 11What do feature writers do?
Feature writers work for newspapers and magazines,
writing longer stories which usually give background to the news. In small organizations the reporters themselves will write feature articles.
Слайд 12What do specialist writers do?
Specialist writers may be employed to produce personal
commentary columns or reviews of things such as books, films, art or performances. They are usually selected for their knowledge about certain subjects or their ability to write well.
Слайд 13First you need to learn and then to work!
Assets their aptitudes
and opportunities in journalism can only practical way.
First publications require he recommendation of the creative editorial staff or publisher.
Слайд 14Studying at the faculty of Journalism
Studying at the faculty of journalism
has many items not directly related to the profession . It learning and develop flexibility of mind, philosophy, psychology, logic, economics.
Слайд 15Faculty may teach journalism profession.
One of the most mysterious of subjects
studied on the faculty of journalism called journalistic skills or the basics of journalism.
Слайд 16The famous universities
Moscow State University, Faculty of Journalist
St. Petersburg State University,
Department of journalism
MGIMO, Faculty of international Journalism
MITRO( Moscow Institute of Television and Broadcasting)
Слайд 17Difficult profession
Endless phone calls, searching, sometimes grueling, finding information from various
sources, traveling from one end of town to another – without this journalist can’t become a real master.
Articles, reports, TV shows – is just the edge of iceberg, the result of enormous labor.
Слайд 18List of
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journalist
http://opoccuu.com/161211.htm Первая русская печатная газета
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Журналистика
http://thenewsmanual.net/Manuals%20Volume%201/volume1_02.htm What do journalists do?