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The fact that more women are now in journalism cannot be ignored but it still remains a point of concern that most women take upon journalism without knowing all that awaits them. The question that remains is; what are the prospects of women journalists? Are all the females who aspire and venture into journalism ready to take the challenges that they are likely to meet? The main purpose of this paper is to examine the prospects of women journalists as viewed by E. A Bennett and the 1948 newsreel: white-collar girls. Three main prospects are portrayed in these two articles.
The first one is that journalism is not about intellectual ability only but also about having great determination. Women who have to be journalists must be ready to persevere and show dedication in their work. They should be ready to go through thorough training and also have a deep conviction that they can do the work. As Arnold Bennett puts it, journalism ‘will surely prove both exhausting and disappointing to those whose hearts are not set fast upon it’. Those who do not have what she terms as ‘iron determination, to go against all odds, will find a hard time being n journalism. However, those who are determined and persevering, will surely overcome the disappointments that come along with journalism and hence find their work interesting and fulfilling.
One who aspires to be a journalist must also be a good writer and one who loves to read newspapers and periodicals on a regular basis. It involves a lot of reading and a need to know more time after time. Hence, someone who does not have a natural love for reading will have a hard time in the field of journalism.
An aspiring female journalist should possess the talent of coming up with new ideas regularly and be willing and ready to share them with other people. She should be creative and know how to argue out points and facts so as to gain the confidence and acceptance of her ideas to people.
A female journalist must also be ready to face the prejudices that society has against women. Even in the collection of information, men will always be based on the type of information that they give females since they feel that the females cannot understand some issues. As much as many women can now be seen in the field of journalism, very few can be found in the most influential positions that involve decision-making. As a result, female journalists remain to be prejudiced a fact that one should know before she embarks on this field.
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