Journalism school: While it may be exciting, and your first taste of the adrenaline rush that comes with breaking a story, chasing a lead or landing that big interview, it can also be daunting. What are streeters and standups? Why are they important? How do you find the right source and get them to talk to you? And how the heck do you get a job when you’re done all of this?
Journalism school: While it may be exciting, and your first taste of the adrenaline rush that comes with breaking a story, chasing a lead or landing that big interview, it can also be daunting. What are streeters and standups? Why are they important? How do you find the right source and get them to talk to you? And how the heck do you get a job when you’re done all of this?
We brought in the experts to answer these questions, and more. Matt Braga (Ryerson journalism grad), Katie Breen (Sheridan College senior broadcast student) and Katrina Geenevasen (Loyalist College grad) were fielding questions and giving sage wisdom on how to survive j-school. Check out the transcript below.
Some highlights:
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