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What Are the Different Types of Media Qualifications?

Jan Fletcher
Jan Fletcher

Different types of media qualifications are generally sorted by the type of media coverage, as well as the channel through which media is disseminated. News media professionals may be qualified based upon the training they have received in news gathering and reporting. On-the-job experience has traditionally been considered a reliable qualifier for journalists. Familiarity and expertise with news portals may also be considered as part of a reporter's media qualifications. Affiliations with professional journalism associations are still another qualification for a journalist.

Those who work in the media have often obtained academic preparation through coursework in journalism, usually at an institution of higher education. This training typically includes courses on the legal rights and responsibilities of those who gather news. For example, libel laws are common through the world, and while journalists are generally given more leeway under libel laws in reporting on a public figure, it is usually a different situation when it concerns a private citizen. Also, since copyright laws are usually taught in journalism courses, along with ethics, completion of a degree in journalism is usually seen as a valued credential. Obtaining a degree demonstrates at least some familiarity with the legal and ethical aspects of reporting news.

Media reporters may need certain qualifications to attend some meetings.
Media reporters may need certain qualifications to attend some meetings.

Among the different types of media qualifications, on-the-job experience is usually recognized for its value as a news reporting credential. Journalism courses often address how to track down good sources, or how to get a source to divulge compelling details. Even so, most reporters develop those intuitive skills through working on real stories. Often one of the most sought-after media qualifications is a successful record of producing breaking news.

Media qualifications may include a reporter's ability to interview high-profile subjects.
Media qualifications may include a reporter's ability to interview high-profile subjects.

Other media qualifications include a reporter's ability to interview high-profile subjects, or to cover stories with sensational aspects. Successfully producing news stories that jump off the page and capture a reader's attention may bestow enviable media qualifications on reporters and journalists. In online news media, popularity might be measured by the number of times a reporter's story is referenced by other media sites or linked to by readers.

A degree in journalism is viewed as a valuable credential for a media career.
A degree in journalism is viewed as a valuable credential for a media career.

Depending on the particular tasks required, media qualifications may also include a demonstrable expertise in handling various aspects of media technology. For example, a webcast news channel may require a reporter to know how to handle website coding. Likewise, a television station's camera operator will generally have credentials that show he is able to successfully manage live broadcasts on location.

In online news media, popularity might be measured by how many times a reporter's story is linked by readers or mentioned by other media sites.
In online news media, popularity might be measured by how many times a reporter's story is linked by readers or mentioned by other media sites.

Professional memberships are another way to gain media qualifications. For example, many journalists are paying members of journalism associations. A membership in a journalistic society or professional association for news reporters may also convey a reporter's dedication to the exemplary practice of his or her profession.

Discussion Comments

stoneMason

@burcinc-- Good question. You are right. The qualifications are a little different when it comes to social media, but then again, it also depends on exactly what you're doing.

If one is disseminating information through social media or a website, then some of the usual qualifications, such as the ability to write interesting, compelling pieces is important. If the work is for the website of a printed newspaper, then writing for the paper would also mean writing for the website.

Other kinds of social media work such as the use of social media sites like YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc. also require being tech-savvy. One has to know how to get around and use these sites. It's important to know how to post and edit information, images, videos, etc. So more technical knowledge is required.

Some sites however have two different teams. One team just creates content and the other team puts it up on the web. So the qualifications do vary a lot based on this.

burcinc

What about social media work? What are the required qualifications for that? It can't be the same as traditional media like newspapers and TV.

candyquilt

Practical experience as a qualification in media work cannot be over-emphasized. This is not a career that someone can select in their thirties after working in unrelated areas. It will be very difficult.

I have a friend working at a news channel and she started interning for a local news channel when she was a freshman in college. So by the time she graduated with a journalism degree, she had a lot of experience to her credit and could get a job easily.

Media jobs, for the most part, are about training. Education is important too but training is more important.

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    • Media reporters may need certain qualifications to attend some meetings.
      By: Stephen Coburn
      Media reporters may need certain qualifications to attend some meetings.
    • Media qualifications may include a reporter's ability to interview high-profile subjects.
      By: Friday
      Media qualifications may include a reporter's ability to interview high-profile subjects.
    • A degree in journalism is viewed as a valuable credential for a media career.
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      A degree in journalism is viewed as a valuable credential for a media career.
    • In online news media, popularity might be measured by how many times a reporter's story is linked by readers or mentioned by other media sites.
      By: georgejmclittle
      In online news media, popularity might be measured by how many times a reporter's story is linked by readers or mentioned by other media sites.