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There are journalists and there are newspapermen. The journalists are
these who know how to write and newspapermen are those can help in successfully
running a newspaper enterprise using some specialized knowledge. However, journalist
too have to be conversant with the technical and business aspects of this profession
beside the writing skills to survive in the present day competitive environment.
Printed
words and pictures score over the images moving on the screen due to the simple
reason that they can the read or seen, understood and enjoyed at one's own pace
and leisure. Journalism plays a vital role in socio-economic and political development
of a country and society.
A judicious mix of theory and practice is required
for developing the skills and knowledge required of the journalists. It is this
judicious mixture and the way of dispensing the courseware which distinguishes,
Asian School of Media Studies print journalism course from those of other schools.
Are
journalists born or made and is it too late for me to enter the profession of
journalism are same of the doubts arising in an enquiring mind. At Asian School
of Media Studies, we believe that formal education and training are necessary
for an aspiring journalist and that it is never too late in life to equip oneself
for this noble profession.
All those who may be interested in building
a happy and balanced society by way of informing and educating the masses while
making a living, are welcome to join one year Post Graduate Diploma in Print Journalism
course offered by Asian School of Media Studies of University of Media Arts.
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