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Sub-editing for Newspapers & Magazines

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Sub-Editing for Newspapers, Magazines & TV:
12 Tutorials

Award:
Diploma of Journalism & Media (Sub-Editing for Newspapers, Magazines & TV) ACJ137SUB


Sub-Editing is the next step for the journalist, the first step to becoming an editor or simply the main step in the front door of a newspaper house or magazine publishing company. Sub-editors plan out and edit news copy, correct grammatical errors, write headlines and subheadlines, and cut and rewrite copy.

This is an excellent pathway if you love the news business and want to move up the ladder in newspaper, magazine journalism or television.It is also ideal for the journalist who wishes to enhance his or her objective eye and media editing skills.

At the outset it's important to understand that this Course is not simply about the theory of sub-editing. It's also about the practical aspects of working in the business. You choose your own hours and negotiate rates for the work you undertake.
Sub-editing is a field that can cater to the home worker or compliments the workplace employee who wishes to increase his or her skills. It's also incredibly rewarding, uniquely interesting and lots of fun.

Magazines, newspapers and television production companies use freelance editors and sub-editors to check the mountains of articles and documentation they distribute and publish. There is an abundance of work out there, all you need to do is harness the skills required to take advantage of the opportunities out there!

The Course will be certainly beneficial for those entering the media-based literary fields, particularly anyone preparing works for publication. Anybody who is required to prepare the written word for publication will absolutely benefit from this Course.

Tutorials

The Course includes all reference materials, Photography Handbook for Beginners and Media Markets Directory.

Sub-Editing for Newspapers, Magazines & TV
ACJ137SUB/1 The Role of the Sub-Editior
ACJ137SUB/2 Structure of an Effective News Story
ACJ137SUB/3 Copy Editing for Newspapers, Magazines & TV
ACJ137SUB/4 Headlines, Leading News and Breaking News
ACJ137SUB/5 Sub-Editing I: House Style
ACJ137SUB/6 Journalists, the Media and the Law
ACJ137SUB/7 News Layout and Design Principles
ACJ137SUB/8 Sub-Editing for Newspapers, Magazines & TV

ACJ137SUB/9 Sub-Editing II: Check the Facts
ACJ137SUB/10 Planning for Publication or Broadcast
ACJ137SUB/11 Final Copy; Hot Copy

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Sub-Editing for Newspapers, Magazines & TV

$990.00 $148.50 $841.50 $85.00 Deposit and Balance of $793.63 within 21 days $85.00 Deposit and 3 monthly instalments of $276.92 $85.00 Deposit and 6 monthly instalments of $144.65 $85.00 Deposit and 12 monthly instalments of $75.42

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Please contact the College on 1800 252 775 for:
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- additional subsidies for pensioners, post-graduates and employer groups
- recognition of prior learning arrangements.

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ts provided by Australian News Syndicate Pty Ltd.