How Do You Become A Music Journalist?
As the journalism landscape changes, newspapers shrink and disappear, but the field of journalism blossoms. Journalists in specialized fields can expect great employment opportunities. A career as a music journalist can lead you to work covering local bands and entertainment, or interviewing chart-topping singers for broadcast or print media. A career as a music journalist involves training or education, professional networking and the ability to meet deadlines and adapt to new situations. You may also work long or irregular hours. Enroll in a community college or university to take coursework in writing, film or radio. Coursework in music is also important for a music journalist. All journalists should be able to write stories for both print and broadcast media. The coursework you complete can be used for a professional portfolio when you begin your job search. If lecturers or professors give you the opportunity, edit your work and resubmit it. College can expose you to professionals