Journalism Interview
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Journalism Interview
Lelia Burkhalter
Liba 102
Robin Street
February 16, 2006
Journalism Interview
Journalism is a very complex field in which to work. It involves much more than writing, such as photography, interviews, research, and much more. Through this interview, I learned both the good and bad sides of working in journalism.
I interviewed Jon Scott, the news editor of The Oxford Eagle. He decided to become a journalist because of his history with the news. Growing up, he was the youngest of five boys. The oldest three boys went to fight the war in Vietnam so their family was constantly keeping up with the news, either by reading newspapers or watching television. He was also inspired to become a journalist because of a writing award he won in the fifth grade. "It's the silliest thing, but it really encouraged me to stick with it," Jon said.
His career has been very satisfying to him. His favorite job in journalism was when he was a reporter. He would work with groups of people and they would have weeks to put the story together. His current job as news editor is very demanding. It consists of meeting with all the reporters and discussing what everyone is working on, determining what stories get into the paper, and also helping design the layout of the paper. As demanding as his job is, however, there are still more things he has to worry about. When asked what he enjoyed the least about journalism, he replied "I don't enjoy dealing with readers who