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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'media profession' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to employment in the media industry, such as television, radio, and digital media. For example, "A career in the media profession can be an exciting and rewarding experience."
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Mohamed Ibrahim, its secretary general, said: "The government is trying to criminalise the media profession.
The unpaid intern has become the scourge of the media profession - now Newsquest is asking for journalist students to actually pay for a byline.
He has never sold a spot, or bought one, and is blessedly ignorant of the complexities of costs per thousand, cumulative reach, distribution frequency, station average price and the rest of the arcane lingo that is the media profession's stock in trade.
"An all-out witch hunt has jailed dozens of journalists and has turned Turkey into the world's biggest prison for the media profession," RSF Secretary-general Christophe Deloire warned.
In conversations across college campuses and with young professionals, these ideas often come up: that young people naturally grasp social media more effectively, that members of our generation are best suited to fill positions in the rapidly expanding social media profession, and that employers too often value prior work experience above all else.
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David Price, libel solicitor and QC, said he is concerned that the MoJ proposals further add to the "libel chill" and there needs to be more meaningful engagement from the legal and media professions on the issue of fees reform.
He has been charged with publishing an annual report setting out what the government is achieving, as well as to publish ad hoc in-depth investigations into specific fields, such as Wednesday's proposals on opening up the legal, medical and media professions.
He earned £40 million in 2003, the highest income that year within media professions in the UK.
Given that the series seems intended to pull back the blankets on the "real" side of both politics and media — two professions held in profoundly low regard by the rest of the world — we thought it might be fun to go argue about what the series gets right and wrong.
The report, A difficult profession: media freedom under attack, documents attacks and threats against journalists in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, Montenegro, Serbia and Macedonia.
His book is a page-turner that challenges much of the medical research that is so hyped by the media and medical profession.
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