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A must read for aspiring journalists!

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Small Market provides an eye opening look into the reality that is the  world of television news for budding journalists breaking into the   business. All too often people who aspire to become news  anchors or  reporters think Diane Sawyer and Brian Williams.  After working a while in a small market, or  small city, young journalists  usually find that isn’t always the case. They  aren’t making lots of  money, working with the best equipment, or  interviewing people with global influence. Small Market spotlights the  experiences of journalists who have gone before them to enlighten these  young journalists about the potential issues and challenges they could  face in their small markets. The book also motivates them not to give up  on their careers, as so many have, and to keep their heads up in the  face of adversity.


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What readers are saying..

"I really appreciate Small Market. I''ve been working in Alpena, MI for about six months now, and a lot of things mentioned in the book I experience everyday. It's just great to know it's normal."
 
- Candace Burns, Reporter, WBKB
"I found myself giggling through parts of the book.  There were chapters that took me back to the days of eating my dinner out of a can just so I could do the news! I loved it!"

- Rebecca Medina, Reporter, WFTS
"This book is packed with pertinent and important information: how to get that first job, how to keep it and how to advance in the profession."

- Rick Marks, Journalism Professor, Cal State University Northridge
 

About the author

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Darryl Hood is an accomplished broadcast journalist with more than 15 years experience as a news anchor and reporter. He knew since the age of 16 he wanted
a career in television news. More

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Recommended Reading

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This book is a must have for anyone who writes for a living. When you find yourself asking whether it's effect or affect, this is the book to reach for.
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This book is required reading for reporters. When questions arise about whether certain words should be capitalized or what the abbreviation for a certain is, the AP Stylebook will answer those quesitons.
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The art of writing for broadcast can be a tough concept to grasp for some people. If you find yourself needing help to get better, this book could be a great resource for you.

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