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Many teenagers nowadays especially students who are taking up mass communication have done of having a rhinoplastic surgery. What can you say about this kind of issue?
2.   In broadcasting field do you think that almost of the broadcasters are having this kind of surgery?
3.   What are the qualities of being a good broadcaster? Does it really important that you have good looks?
4.   Is it really advisable of having this kind of surgery for those who want to enter the broadcasting field?
5.   Teens expect that plastic surgery will improve their self-confidence, what can you say about this kind of matter.
6.    If plastic surgeons are performing surgeries that many physicians and psychologists would question, should medical societies and ethicists provide more guidance that is currently being provided by plastic surgery associations?
7.   When details of cosmetic procedures are frequently discussed on talk shows and published in magazines, teenagers cannot help themselves to be conscious about they’re looks. Being an example of a good broadcaster what are your advices for teenagers who undergo this kind of problem.

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Krysylyn,
  I will send a detailed answer later tomorrow; I'm unable to complete one tonight. I will say, however, that any type of plastic surgery, particularly breast enlargement and/or rhinoplasty is a BAD IDEA for a wanna-be broadcaster, even more so for a teenager.   As I said, will send a detailed reply tomorrow.

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Krysylyn,
 Please resend me the question as PRIVATE.  

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I can answers most any question about the editorial side of broadcasting, having been a reporter, producer and news executive for more than 15 years on the local and network levels. I can address how to direct your education, finding jobs, headhunters, job requirements, ethics, how to produce a newscast, making good editorial decisions and shaping your career, legal and healthcare journalism and relationships with public affairs and public relations folk.

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15 years as reporter, producer, news executive for local affiliates and network television. extensive experience in newspapers, magazines and radio. currently in media and public relations.

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spj, national associationof science writers, public relations society of america

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Many major US dailies as well as magazines

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bs-mass communication - print journalism ma-journalism/communication

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