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Journalism Wants Pitcher to Be the Catcher Too (Comment thread) – PJNet

Nov 13, ’07 11:23 PM
Author Ryan Sholin Categories Newstangle Tags jobs, Journalism School, mindset

“If you want to learn video, learn it. If you want to write, write. If you want to do it all, do it all. But, don’t do something just because you think it will get you a job.” – a journalism student

Journalism Wants Pitcher to Be the Catcher Too (Comment thread) – PJNet

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