First, you need to study journalism, broadcasting or similar courses. You also need to graduate.
After you graduate, you need to apply to newspapers. Send your resumes to them a few months before you graduate.
2007-06-28 20:20:12
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answered by roche_leonor 5
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You can start by learning how to properly construct a sentence with correct spelling.
If and when you get that down, go to school and major in Journalism. It's an extremely competitive field and you had better be not only a damn good writer, but also a strong reporter with excellent reporting skills. Start small, work your way up. That's the best way (and really only way) to go.
2007-06-28 18:19:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Learn English.
2007-06-28 18:19:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Listen to Kimberly.
You'll need to have a mastery of the English language that you currently lack. This isn't meant as an insult, just constructive criticism.
2007-06-28 18:25:34
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answered by Lanani 6
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well I don't know your age, but go to college of course in the study of journalism. Vounteer to write articles and submit photos for local papers. Very small town papers usually allow that. It wil be good practice for your career. They may even pay for your work.
2007-06-28 18:18:47
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answered by winkcat 7
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Yes, even a world wide newspaper would have adequate coverage
2016-05-22 03:14:20
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answered by Anonymous
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