Journalists research, investigate, interpret and communicate news and public affairs through newspapers, television, radio and other media. Journalists are employed by radio and television networks and stations, newspapers and magazines. Journalists may also work on a freelance basis. Journalists review notes they have taken at meetings, presentations and interviews for information such as factual details, their own and others' impressions, quotes and sequences of events. They rely on these notes to create accurate and interesting news stories, magazine articles and editorials. They read short text passages in forms. For example, they read descriptions and instructions in ...