Communication channels through which news, entertainment, education, data or promotional messages are disseminated. Media includes every broadcasting and narrowcasting medium such as newspapers, magazines, Tv, radio, billboards, telephone, fax and internet. It might be a good idea to get the ball rolling by defining what the term 'media’ actually means. As we can probably imagine, working in the is extremely competitive.

Courses of media industry are television broadcasting could be an option. You can also get involved with the content side of things, get seriously creative and become a dynamic director, a promising producer or researcher or really a good writer. You can also take a technical roots, get seriously practical and become a legendary lighting technician, an editor or a calm and collected camera operator. Alternatively, you could use your organisational skills and dive head first into the administration side of TV. Away from broadcasting, you have the likes of film, documentaries and illustration and animation. Each of these career paths requires creating and originality. You will also need exceptional drawing skills and an acute eye for detail.

Print Media career in journalism is incredibly popular area that many people look to get into. You will need to have the ability to keep an open mind. Most people start at local newspaper or magazines. After 12th, people can easily applied for media field, duration of course is as per of availability of courses. Jobs in media such as Advertising, Editorial,Event manager, Film director, Magazine journalist, Mareket research, Broadcast journalist. Media is highly popular and therefore it is competitive field. You will need to be motivated in your application.

Skills for your CV is the mix of theory and practice is a media studies degree help you to develop skills. Teamwork, a flexible, creative and independent approach to tasks, the ability to work to a brief and meet deadlines are effectively essential for developing skill. For further study, you can choose because it's essential for your career path. Successful completion of postgraduate study does not guarantee entry of particular area of work but it will enhance your skills and offer you more networking opportunities. It may be possible to build all the necessary experience you need, while in employment.

Some courses offer the opportunity to undertake a work placement with a media or related company. This provides an excellent opportunity to develop practical and professional skills and to make industry contacts.