Study Journalism Masters Programmes
Journalism is something that most people encounter everyday. Whether this is on the TV through a news broadcast, online media outlets, or print media such as newspapers and magazines, the products of journalism are present in most places. As a journalist, you will investigate and report events, issues and trends, informing the general public. In recent years, journalism has evolved from solely using traditional media, to utilising modern media such social media.
Sports Communication and Journalism MA
Swansea University United Kingdom
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Coventry University United Kingdom
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University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Australia
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Cardiff University United Kingdom
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London South Bank University (LSBU) United Kingdom
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