Media Jobs in Massachusetts

Media industry is one of the most booming sector of the economy of Massachusetts. The media market in the state is very strong with two major television media markets.
 
The Boston media market is the seventh largest in USA. Apart from these the print media market is also very much flourished in Massachusetts.
 
Many daily, weekly and bi-weekly newspapers are published from the state. Three leading daily newspapers-The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald and the Boston Metro, weekly newspapers such as The Boston Phoenix, Weekly Dig, Barstool Sports (mainly for sports news)and bi-weekly newspapers like Just Property and Just Rentals are the leading revenue earners in the media market.

The state has got many round-the-clock television channels and radio stations also which earn a fair amount of revenue per year. The flourishing electronic and print media markets are not only helping in the economic development of the state but are also creating enormous scope for people for getting media jobs in Massachusetts. As the industry is growing rapidly people coming from all educational backgrounds are getting opportunities to build their career in media jobs in Massachusetts. 
 
One of the unique characteristics of the media market is that it is open to all classes of people. In print media, besides the editorial department the other three major departments are marketing, printing and circulation.
As the source of revenue in media is advertising, the demand for marketing executives is huge in this industry. A large number of people who doesn't have good flair for writing and have come from a commerce background easily are employed in the marketing department of newspapers, television channels and radio stations. Besides, people with lesser educational qualifications are employed in large numbers in the circulation department. The different types of posts offered in media jobs in Massachusetts can be classified as: 

Editorial Dept : 
  • Editor
  • Deputy editor
  • Assistant editor
  • Editor-in-chief
  • Reporters/correspondents (Full-time, part-time)
  • Senior correspondents
  • Feature writers
  • Sub-editors
  • graphic designers
  • Photographers 
 
Marketing Dept: 
  • General manager (marketing)
  • Marketing manager
  • Marketing executives 
 
Circulation Dept: 
  • Circulation manager
  • Circulation staff 
 
In electronic media, besides the posts mentioned under editorial head people are also getting plenty of jobs as : 
  • News reader
  • Anchor
  • Radio jockey 
 
Educational qualifications: The requirement of educational qualifications for media jobs vary from department to department. But for jobs in editorial department graduation from arts stream is the minimum criteria. Post graduation diploma in journalism and mass communications, photography, graphic designing are given more preference. For jobs in marketing department post graduation diploma in Public relation (PR) gets more preference. 
 
Work experience: Experience is always sought for media jobs. Previous working experience of one-two years make very strong curriculum vitae. However inexperienced people get scope to work as trainee. 
 
Duty hours: The normal duty hours for media jobs are eight hours per day , but people working in the editorial department often have to work much longer depending on flow of news. 
 
Pay scale: Nothing is specified about pay scale for media jobs in Massachusetts. 

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