For those interested in a career in television journalism, there are a slew of great choices. From being behind the camera to in front of the camera, television journalism jobs are exciting, fast-paced and often fun.

1 – Anchor : Anchors are the individuals in front of the cameras relating the news and information to the public. Anchors work closely with producers and news coordinators to ensure that they have their facts straight about a story before reporting it.
2 – News Coordinators: These guys ensure that the news is factual, that the story is important and that the anchors and correspondents both get their time on air to inform the public about the news. News coordinators must be able to sniff out a good story and determine what is news and what should be left alone.
3 – Producers: News producers have very difficult jobs – they must handle the budgets, the deadlines and everything in between. They ensure that the stories are ready by the channel deadline, and producers often live by the line, ‘you die by the deadline.’ Producers choose which news gets added in and which does not, how many cameras are to be used, how much time is to be spent on each story and more.
4 – Correspondents: Correspondents are the journalists out on the ground finding stories, investigating stories, asking questions, checking facts and more. The correspondents often work very long hours, even nights and weekends – especially when they are chasing a particularly large story.
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