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From Office Boy to Reporter; Or The First Step in Journalism - A Journey Through the World of Journalism and Career Progression - cover

From Office Boy to Reporter; Or The First Step in Journalism - A Journey Through the World of Journalism and Career Progression

Howard Roger Garis

Publisher: Good Press

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In "From Office Boy to Reporter; Or, The First Step in Journalism," Howard Roger Garis constructs a compelling narrative that serves as both a coming-of-age story and a guide to the nascent world of journalism in the early 20th century. Set against the backdrop of an evolving media landscape, the book deftly combines anecdotal experiences with practical insights, all rendered in an accessible and engaging literary style. Garis employs a vivid and direct prose that reflects his journalistic instincts, allowing readers to appreciate the challenges and triumphs faced by aspiring reporters as they navigate the labyrinthine world of newsrooms, editors, and the demands of public interest stories. Howard Roger Garis, an accomplished journalist and writer himself, draws on his extensive career in newspaper and magazine writing to shape this work. Having experienced the rigors of starting out in a male-dominated profession, Garis'Äô own journey from an office boy to a respected reporter imbues the narrative with authenticity and depth. His background allows him to impart wisdom gained through both personal challenges and observations in the news industry, providing a well-rounded perspective on the formative years of many journalists. This book is highly recommended for aspiring journalists, educators, and anyone interested in the historical development of media. Garis not only highlights the essential skills needed to succeed in journalism but also inspires readers to embrace their own unique paths. "From Office Boy to Reporter" offers timeless guidance and motivation for those looking to embark on a career in journalism, making it a must-read for both novices and seasoned professionals alike.
Available since: 11/05/2021.
Print length: 160 pages.

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