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Television Journalism Feature Writer: Kristi Carter

Let's Talk About TV

Welcome to the Television section here on Suite 101!

Television has been a major social, cultural and economic force in society for almost 70 years. This is the place to discuss all aspects of this popular and powerful mass medium --from your favorite TV shows of yesterday and today, to TV personalities, presidential politics and TV, TV and children, TV Awards, TV Journalism and TV technology and TV history.

  • In times of crisis, television is our electronic hearth and our national touchstone.
  • Television is a medium that entertains as well as informs.
  • Television makes us laugh and makes us cry.
  • Love it or hate it--television is an undeniable influence on our lives

Welcome! Join the conversation and Let's "Talk TV."

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Feature Writer Articles in Television Journalism

Citizen Journalism vs. Television Journalism
Learn whether there is really a difference between citizen journalism and television journalism and what these differences entail.
Benefits of Television Journalism
There are many benefits of television journalism including timeliness, adequate coverage of current news items, and more.
What is Citizen Journalism?
Citizen Journalism is the wave of the future for many journalists. Learn all about citizen journalism and the role of the citizen journalist in today's society.
What is Journalism Legal Writing?
Ever wonder how the legal system is portrayed in journalistic news? Learn all about legal journalism - what it is, they types of legal journalism media, and more.
Tips on Finding Television Journalism Jobs
Learn proven strategies to find television journalism jobs like creating a journalism video that highlights your skills, networking with industry professionals and more.


Contributing Articles in Television Journalism

Cronkite Career Serves as Shining Example
Tributes poured in for Walter Cronkite, who passed away in July at age 92. But there was one underemphasized aspect to his career that has much to teach people.
Grammar for Grownups -- Book Review
This slim volume gives quick tips for everyday people (and professional speakers or writers) to sound more knowledgeable at work or social events.
Writing a TV Show Pitch
If you've ever had an idea for a TV show and wondered just how to put it on paper, read this article for a few tips on the easiest way to arrange your ideas.
Obama's Impact on Broadcast News
TV reporters look beyond the political stories to the practical effects President Obama may have on the daily business of broadcast journalism.
Locally Produced Cable-TV Show Grows Online
Each month, John Lynch creates what he hopes will be an insightful, cable-TV journey into the people, history and events that make up his local Tennessee community.
Public Television Represents Freedom, Fears Cuts
Although public broadcasting was given federal funding and the official green light for freedom of expression in 1967, today its programmers fear cuts and censorship.

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