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Journalism: Turn Your Passion for Stories into a Profession

Career Paths for BA (Hons) Liberal Arts

Dr. Afaque Haider
Assistant Professor
School of Mass Communication
IMS Unison University, Dehradun


If you love telling stories, have a creative mind, and want to make a positive impact on society, a career in journalism might be perfect for you. It’s a field full of excitement, adventure, and opportunities to grow. In today’s digital age, journalism has expanded beyond traditional formats, offering new ways to tell stories through websites, social media, podcasts, and more. But even as digital media grows, traditional forms like print media remain important and relevant.

Journalism is a dynamic career that lets you explore the world, meet new people, and learn something new every day. In India, the field is thriving, with opportunities in both traditional and digital media.


One of the best things about journalism is its diversity. You can work in newspapers, TV, radio, or digital platforms. Digital journalism, in particular, has opened up new roles like content creators, video journalists, and social media reporters. Freelancing is also a popular option, allowing you to work independently and contribute to different media outlets. However, print media, which includes newspapers and magazines, continues to hold a special place in journalism. It offers a chance to dive deep into stories, write detailed reports, and connect with readers who value well-researched and credible content.


Print media is a great choice if you enjoy writing and want to build a strong foundation in journalism. Working in print helps you develop skills like research, writing, and editing, which are valuable in any media format. While the industry has faced challenges due to the rise of digital media, it has adapted by creating online editions and focusing on niche areas like local news, business, lifestyle, and culture. Print journalists often work as reporters, feature writers, editors, or columnists, crafting stories that inform and inspire readers.


To start a career in journalism, you can pursue a degree in journalism or Mass Communication after school. Many colleges/ Institutes in India like School of Mass Communication, IMS Unison University offer course that teach the basics of reporting, writing, and print media production.


In journalism, there are many roles to explore. You could become a reporter, covering news on the ground; an anchor, presenting news on TV or radio; or a photojournalist, telling stories through pictures. In print media, you might work as a reporter, feature writer, or editor, focusing on in-depth stories and analysis. With experience, you can move into higher roles like news editor, bureau chief, or even start your own publication.


Journalism is a fulfilling career for those who love storytelling, are curious about the world, and want to make a difference. It’s a field that combines creativity, adventure, and the chance to grow both personally and professionally. Whether you choose digital media, TV, radio, or print, journalism offers endless opportunities to tell stories that matter. If you’re passionate about writing, speaking, or creating content, take the first step, explore your options, and get ready to inspire and inform the world!