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... Print journalists are more likely than broadcast to have graduated from college , as was true in 1971 , and the increases in percentage of college graduates have been roughly equal for print and broadcast media . The largest increases ...
... Print journalists are more likely than broadcast to have graduated from college , as was true in 1971 , and the increases in percentage of college graduates have been roughly equal for print and broadcast media . The largest increases ...
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... Print Broadcast Men Women Men ( n = 489 ) ( n = 264 ) ( n = 168 ) Women ( n = 71 ) 63.0 76.5 63.7 83.1 12.5 8.3 14.9 11.3 13.3 8.7 13.1 4.2 11.2 6.3 8.3 1.4 of the women broadcast journalists said they never reported stories , com ...
... Print Broadcast Men Women Men ( n = 489 ) ( n = 264 ) ( n = 168 ) Women ( n = 71 ) 63.0 76.5 63.7 83.1 12.5 8.3 14.9 11.3 13.3 8.7 13.1 4.2 11.2 6.3 8.3 1.4 of the women broadcast journalists said they never reported stories , com ...
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... print.2 Now he worries that television employs a generation of editorial people whose experience has been totally in broadcast ... broadcast journalists from smaller organizations tended to 182 Television, Radio and Newspaper Journalists.
... print.2 Now he worries that television employs a generation of editorial people whose experience has been totally in broadcast ... broadcast journalists from smaller organizations tended to 182 Television, Radio and Newspaper Journalists.
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Basic Characteristics of U S Journalists | 12 |
Education and Training | 41 |
Job Conditions and Satisfactions | 65 |
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