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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Journalists These statistics show different types of journalists including sport, health, travel, food and digital journalists. By Charlotte Ayres 5% Different types of Sport A sports journalist is a person who writes completely or mostly about sports. A sports journalist may write about one particular game, or may write about sports and games in general. A sports journalist may work for a television station, a newspaper, a magazine, and website. 9% 5% 4% 6% A sport journalist is a person who writes completely or mostly about sports. A sports journalist may write about one particular game, or may write about sports and games in general. A sports journalist may work for a television station, a newspaper, a magazine, and website. Health A Health journalist writes about health-related information through typical media outlets. Medical issues are widely reported, and these reports influence physicians, the general public, and the government. The availability of health information progressively increases every year. A travel writer includes having to travel far and wide, they learn about the amusements, the attractions, and the little secrets of the towns, cities, and countries they visit. They then provide this knowledge to the general public as articles, books, or even transcriptions. Travel A food writer typically writes reviews of food, wine, and restaurants for a publication such as a magazine or newspaper. As well as publishing reviews and critiques, a food writer may function as a reporter, writing about special food events such as festivals, or interesting articles about food trends, or different kinds of produce. Food A digital journalist is responsible for producing Internet news stories and blogs. News blogs are more informal and personally written articles than journalistic stories. These articles can include pictures or even videos. Digital
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