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Page 62
... less time spent in journalism , the more likely he or she is to want additional training . More than 85 percent of those journalists thirty - four and younger say they would like additional training , whereas less than 45 percent of ...
... less time spent in journalism , the more likely he or she is to want additional training . More than 85 percent of those journalists thirty - four and younger say they would like additional training , whereas less than 45 percent of ...
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... less favorable view of journalism and communication education in general . Certainly not everyone within the field of journalism or journalism education would agree that it is desirable for more and more journalists to be professionally ...
... less favorable view of journalism and communication education in general . Certainly not everyone within the field of journalism or journalism education would agree that it is desirable for more and more journalists to be professionally ...
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... less likely than men in the field to be married or have children . 12 " You can have it all — if you don't need too much sleep , " the title of an article in a publication of the American Society of Newspaper Editors noted in 1986.13 ...
... less likely than men in the field to be married or have children . 12 " You can have it all — if you don't need too much sleep , " the title of an article in a publication of the American Society of Newspaper Editors noted in 1986.13 ...
Contents
Basic Characteristics of U S Journalists | 12 |
Education and Training | 41 |
Job Conditions and Satisfactions | 65 |
Copyright | |
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