Young journalists

Getting news

Getting news

You are asking yourself: „How do the reporters get information“?

Well, their job isn’t easy. They have to do a lot of researches. They find a lot of information on the internet. Then they have to read the article, than learn it, and write new article about that. A big source of information is google. Reporters must know what is popular nowdays, because noone doesn’t want to read about Mozart, for example. Popular things are extreme sports, tehnology, secrets of nature..

Various kinds of newspaper need various informations.

Daily news

In daily newspaper you can find everything but the most important are columns about: Politics, crime, sport, tourism…

They also write: horoscopes, crosswords (and other games), advertisments ect.

Teenage magazines

These are the bestsellers because every teenager read them.

They are writting about: Popular stars, fashion, movies, jokes, teenage problems, gossip, music…

Those magazines are bestsellers because they are writing about things which are „keeping teenagers alive“. Everyone love fashion, and movies.

Nature and history magazines

Please, don’t say to me that you have never bought „National geographics“. Yes, that’s magazine with yellow border.

That kinds of magazines are writing about animals, plants or beuties of nature. Those magazines are a breakthrough, but there are not a lot of people who read them because everyone wants to read about modern technologies such as blogs, twitter, facebook, skype and other social networks. Their photographers need to go on very colorfull places because they want to be a part of a magazine.

 

Magazines about health and beauty

These magazines are very interesting. In this magazines you can find out how to be healtly and how to make your body like some manekens. There you can read about healtly lifestyle. How to take diets, what to eat, what sport to train or how to have a „perfect“ body…

Kaludjerović Aleksandar

2 Comments »

  1. It’s nice. I like it.

    I think there should be a like/unlike button under an article

    Comment by Nikola Otasevic — February 2, 2011 @ 9:08 pm | Reply

  2. I like this article…. Think it`s very interesting :) ))

    Comment by Ksneija — February 1, 2011 @ 10:07 pm | Reply


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