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Career potential for new science journalists

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posted on 2024-11-13, 16:51 authored by Troy Coyle
Despite public support for science reportage, science stories are rare in Australian media. The reasons for this are not clear but the net impact is that there are few opportunities for aspiring science journalists in a market that is dominated by a few high-profile individuals. Thus, budding science journalists would probably be best served by trying to create new opportunities and widening the market for science journalism, rather than competing for the few existing niche positions. This study investigates the potential career paths for new science journalists as well as the challenges facing science journalism in Australia.

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This article was originally published as: Coyle, T, Career Potential for New Science Journalists, AsiaPacific MediaEducator, December 2003, 14, 92-105. The original journal is available here.

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English

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9184

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