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If you would like to start a career in the print media industry, you have plenty of newspaper jobs from which to choose. In addition, many publications have moved online, which has created additional growth.

When most people think of newspapers jobs, journalism comes to mind. Journalists, commonly known as reporters, investigate news stories, conduct interviews, and write articles on the latest developments occurring across town or across the globe. Journalists may work for a specific publication or may freelance for multiple employers. Journalists who also offer opinions or advice are sometimes called columnists.

Photographers, or photojournalists, provide a viewpoint on news stories through images instead of words. Photographers may be assigned to a particular reporter or may cover the general news beat.

Editors take the articles, photographs, and videos that journalists and photographers produce and shape them into a finished print or online newspaper. Editors ensure that the finished product fits within space constraints, has been prioritized to capture the audience's attention, and is free of any spelling, grammar, or factual mistakes. Smaller publications tend to have one or two editors, while larger newspapers tend to have departments of editors that oversee specific niches.

Many more newspaper jobs exist, including production staff, delivery personnel, and support professionals. Get the latest details on the industry through Business.com.

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