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Leaving TV: A Guide to Life After News
by Rebecca Coates Nee
127 pages
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Career transition advice from dozens of former TV news employees.
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Paperback
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$14.95
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Category: Entertainment:Television
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About the Book
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Most
people leave TV news before their 40th birthday for a variety of reasons.
But few clearly plan their exit strategy.
Instead, they usually take the least distasteful and most lucrative
public relations job offer that comes their way. Often, they end up
dissatisfied and dissapointed.
Leaving TV: A Guide to Life After News is the first
career book designed specifically to help television news professionals
decide when to get out of the business and how.
It offers useful advice and inspiration from dozens of anchors, reporters,
news managers, producers and photographers who have transitioned into
a wide variety of second careers.
Rebecca Coates Nee takes broadcast journalists through the difficult,
sometimes painful, decision-making process to create a successful
transition plan.
Leaving TV will help you: define your true career passion
and goals, assess whether it's time for you to stay or go, face some
common fears about leaving the business, see what life is like for
the people who have left, choose from more than 25 career options,
ask the right questions before you consider a job in public relations,
or - stay in the business sanely.
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| About the Author |
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Rebecca Coates Nee is a professional life coach specializing in mid-career transitions. An anchor/reporter for a total of 12 years, she also has been a public information officer and journalism instructor. Ms. Nee holds a master's in journalism from Northwestern University. Her Web site is www.transitions.tv. |
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