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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 and Broadcast Journalists Who Perform Various Journalists ' Functions Type of Function Median Age 1970 1982-83 A. Print journalists Covers a specific news beat 35.2 31.8 Does reporting regularly 35.6 31.8 Writes features 37.0 48.0 ...
... Print and Broadcast Journalists Who Perform Various Journalists ' Functions Type of Function Median Age 1970 1982-83 A. Print journalists Covers a specific news beat 35.2 31.8 Does reporting regularly 35.6 31.8 Writes features 37.0 48.0 ...
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... print and broadcast journalists , primarily because of the direct impact of the technology on the everyday work of these journalists . CONCLUSIONS In keeping with historical developments in technology that have had far- reaching effects ...
... print and broadcast journalists , primarily because of the direct impact of the technology on the everyday work of these journalists . CONCLUSIONS In keeping with historical developments in technology that have had far- reaching effects ...
Contents
Basic Characteristics of U S Journalists | 12 |
Education and Training | 41 |
Job Conditions and Satisfactions | 65 |
Copyright | |
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