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| Newspaper organizational chart The chart below shows the organizational structure of most newspapers. You will note that some of the positions have a check mark beside them. Click on those positions to find out more about what they do. |
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Section I | 1: News and Society | 2: Culture of Journalism | 3: Becoming a Journalist Section II | 4: Newspapers | 5: Magazines | 6: Television and Radio | 7: News Web Sites Section III | 8: Reporters | 9: Reporting | 10: Writing news and features | 11: Style | 12: Editors | 13: Editing and headline writing | 14: Visual Journalists | 15: Graphics Journalism | 16: Photojournalism | 17: Publication Design | 18: Broadcasters | 19: Writing for Broadcast Section IV | 20: Beginnings of Journalism | 21: Journalism Comes of Age | 22: New Realities, New Journalism | 23: 20th Century and Beyond Section V | 24: Law and the Journalist | 25: Ethical Practices | 26: Present and Future Author | Instructors | Contact us | Home | JPROF.com |
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