Sunday 28 September 2014

Paul David Pope’s Tips on How to Become a Tabloid Journalist

“Many famous and successful journalists started their career by writing for tabloids”, says Paul David Pope. He thinks that tabloid journalism is fun and exciting.
Paul David Pope has been groomed by his father, Jene Pope Jr., who was the owner of a newspaper named, Enquirer. Paul worked in many departments like editorial, distribution and business departments and thus has a good know how about the working of the fourth estate.

He offers a few tips on how to become a tabloid journalist:

•    Getting a College Degree: The most important thing is to get a degree in journalism. People with degree in English or communication are also eligible to apply to become a tabloid journalist.
•    Researching and reading various tabloids: Before applying for a position as a tabloid journalist, it would be a good idea to go through various tabloids to understand what kind of stories are published and what is the writing style that is followed by them.
•    Generating interesting stories: It is important for a tabloid journalist to be able to generate stories which are interesting and sensational. The tabloids generally like to emphasize on scandals and crimes and on the lives of celebrities. Thus a tabloid journalist should have the ability to research extensively and then embellish the details to make an interesting copy.
•    Being Competitive: The field of tabloid journalism could be very competitive as the tabloids usually hire freelancers. To stay in the game, it is important that the tabloid journalist has a competitive spirit and goes out of his way to present important and sensational stories.
•    Building Contacts: According to Paul David Pope, building contacts is very crucial, as it is they who provide stories.
•    Developing a Unique Style: Tabloid journalists should have a style of their own, which makes them distinct from the other journalists like humor, wit, sarcasm etc which they use in their writing.

Try these tips by Paul David Pope and make a career for yourself in tabloid journalism.

If you are looking for more information on tabloid journalism, read - Paul David Pope Talks about the History of Tabloid Journalism

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