This document discusses people who work in print and broadcast media. In print media, key roles include journalists who research and write news, writers and authors who employ creative styles, editors who ensure quality writing, layout artists who design graphics, photographers who capture images, art directors who oversee design concepts, and publishers who finance production costs. In broadcast media, important jobs are reporters who cover events, news anchors who provide commentary, hosts who manage TV/radio programs, scriptwriters who create storylines, directors who instruct performers, and producers who finance shows. Across both fields, common traits of media professionals are being dedicated, sociable, trustworthy, and creative/dynamic.
This document discusses people who work in print and broadcast media. In print media, key roles include journalists who research and write news, writers and authors who employ creative styles, editors who ensure quality writing, layout artists who design graphics, photographers who capture images, art directors who oversee design concepts, and publishers who finance production costs. In broadcast media, important jobs are reporters who cover events, news anchors who provide commentary, hosts who manage TV/radio programs, scriptwriters who create storylines, directors who instruct performers, and producers who finance shows. Across both fields, common traits of media professionals are being dedicated, sociable, trustworthy, and creative/dynamic.
This document discusses people who work in print and broadcast media. In print media, key roles include journalists who research and write news, writers and authors who employ creative styles, editors who ensure quality writing, layout artists who design graphics, photographers who capture images, art directors who oversee design concepts, and publishers who finance production costs. In broadcast media, important jobs are reporters who cover events, news anchors who provide commentary, hosts who manage TV/radio programs, scriptwriters who create storylines, directors who instruct performers, and producers who finance shows. Across both fields, common traits of media professionals are being dedicated, sociable, trustworthy, and creative/dynamic.
disseminated and circulated through paper publications. 1. JOURNALIST
• makes a through research of the assigned topic
or beat and write the news. 2. WRITERS & AUTHORS
• A writer employs a creative and literacy style.
• An author on the other hand, writes papers that
are more scholarly and academic in nature like a textbook or novel 3. EDITORS
• The article is not only relevant but also well
written uses an effective writing style and shows good command of grammar and language. 4. LAYOUT ARTISTS OR GRAPHIC ARTISTS
• A layout artist becomes a graphic artist when he
sets out the graphics of the material based on publication guidelines. 5. PHOTOGRAPHERS
• Artistically captures images that will be used to
accompany a written material or to visually represent a concept or idea. 6. ART DIRECTORS
• The one who is in charge of the overall concept
of the material in terms of Art, Design, and Graphics. 7. PUBLISHERS
• They are the ones responsible for financing and
handling the cost of production in order to print a material like Newspapers, Textbooks or Magazines. PEOPLE IN BROADCAST MEDIA BROADCAST MEDIA
• The most widely used form of information
dissemination, airing programs for television and radio. 1. REPORTER
• Sent to cover an event and give the feedback to
the audience. 2. NEWS ANCHOR
• Can give a relevant commentaries related to the
topic in a certain news or program. 3. TV OR PROGRAM HOST
• Person who is in charge of facilitating or
managing the flow of the entire program including conversations with the guests is a program host for either TV program or radio.
• The host introduces the different segments of
the program acts as the program’s emcee. 4. SCRIPTWRITER
• In charge of writing the script for a TV/Radio
show, Movie, or Stage play.
• The script the scriptwriter writes becomes the
storyline of the program. 5. DIRECTOR
• Supervises and instructs the hosts and
performers on how they should Perform, Act or Move in the program based on the script. 6. PRODUCER
• Finances the show or movie.
CHARACTERISTICS OF PEOPLE WHO WORK IN THE MEDIA 1. DEDICATED & PASSIONATE
• Working in media can be enjoyable, especially
when one is surrounded by famous celebrities, but it does not mean that he should be negligent at work. 2. SOCIABLE & OUTGOING
• Working in the media requires meeting different
types of people.
• One needs to be sociable and outgoing to get
along with the people they meet and work from Top-notch Celebrities and High-calibre Directors to members of the press and the fans. 3. RESPECTABLE & TRUSTWORTHY
• People primarily defend on media platforms to
get information 4. CREATIVE & DYNAMIC
• People who work in the media should be
Creative and Dynamic to meet the demands of the audience.