Saturday, May 23, 2020

20 Signs Youd Make a Great News Reporter

20 Signs Youd Make a Great News Reporter News reporters. Theres a lot of interest  out there about what it means to be one. How do they wind up on scene so quickly? How do they know what to say to the camera? Do they decide what the public knows about current affairs? Are they really so brazen so as to continually hound people for an interview? What does it take to succeed in the news industry? What would we do without them? News reporters have  very challenging roles. They are the barrier  between the community and the news we know about they are responsible for portraying people and events in certain lights. TV journalists often have very limited time to process and structure information before broadcasting it, but  suffer  huge repercussions if things are incorrectly reported. On the other hand, reporters live extremely thrilling, fast-paced and interesting existences. They are constantly at the forefront  of exciting action-packed moments, meet new people on a daily basis and  earn their money writing and presenting unique human interest stories. They are natural attention-seekers, thrive under the spotlight and ooze admiral amounts of self-confidence.  Have you  ever looked at news reporters on TV and thought, I could do that? check out the points below and if they sound like you, sorry to break it to you you might have missed your calling breaking news: 1. You have expert listening skills Press conferences, speeches, interviews they only happen once  and reporters get one shot to mentally clock important snippets to turn into awesome stories. Sure you can record things on your phone or on a camera, but with such little time to generate breaking coverage, you just wont always have time to listen back  over old ground! 2. You can write fast To accompany your great ears, youll need quick hands to jot down names, details and interesting stats efficiently and legibly. 3. Your memory rocks A good memory will help you contextualise stories with past events, making your stories really thorough and well-rounded! 4. Youre good at multi-tasking Being able to set up more interviews between existing interviews, monitor media channels for new leads and work on multiple pieces at once is part of the job. News never stops happening! 5. Youre great with time management In the world of broadcast news, there is no flexibility on deadlines. youve got to know how to manage your time and stick to it. 6. You love working under pressure Knowing you have deadlines to work towards keeps your blood pumping and energy levels soaring! You come alive under pressure. 7. You ooze confidence Speaking in front of a crowd doesnt worry you in fact, it excites you. You know when you know your stuff and how to back yourself. 8. Youre on  the ball all the time If somethings happening, youre already all over it and know all the details. You dont miss a beat when it comes to breaking news. 9. You love news and current affairs You need to be in the know and love staying connected with the world around you. 10. You dont mind getting people offside If you know youre right and have a point, you dont mind standing for what you believe in, regardless if it gets someone angry. Reporters have to hound people for interviews at times    its part of the job description! No interviews = no story, and no story = angry boss. 11. Youre relentless You dont stop at something until youve got what you want. 12. Youre comfortable with being the centre of attention You like being under the spotlight; you like the sound of your own voice! 13. You  can manage your  emotions Journalists are constantly subjected to taxing situations, and need to be able to manage emotions in pressurised environments, keeping focus on work. 14. You take pride in your appearance Always having to be camera-ready means you need to keep your appearance looking polished and professional at all times. 15. You can work with loads of noise in the background Being able to concentrate with a million and one other things going on behind you in the buzzing newsroom is paramount to your success. 16. You dont take on other peoples issues You are good at switching off at the end of the day and switching back  on at the start of the next. You are good at being able to mentally disengage from the stresses of the day! 17. You like creating things Journalists are constantly writing and creating stories. You like working on projects and seeing the outcomes of a job well done. 18. Youre okay with odd hours News doesnt sleep, so some journalists need to work night shifts or early mornings. Few news  stations operate on  a  standard workday  9-5 model. 19. Youve got a strong stomach You can look at disturbing images and things, and hear gruesome details without feeling queasy! (Think murder trials / court cases / injuries and accidents). 20. Youre good at winning people over Youve got puppy dog eyes and unmatched power of persuasion. You can make people agree to do things for you and give you special information, without coming across manipulative and pushy! Do you have these skills and abilities? If so, maybe its time to rethink your career choices!

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