Post by Luca Lovell on Jan 3, 2009 21:08:51 GMT -5
The Daily Prophet.
[/font]The Daily Prophet is the main source of information for British wizards and witches. It is currently run by Editor in Chief, Barnabas Cuffe. The Prophet is closely linked to the Ministry and it's articles were heavily influenced by the Ministry right before the Second Wizarding War. The evening edition of the Prophet is called the Evening Prophet while the weekend edition is named the Sunday Prophet. A Protean Charm is cast on every edition so articles can change as news comes into the Prophet's bustling offices.[/font]
The Prophet is currently in need of editors, reporters, columnists, Quidditch correspondents, photographers, assistants, and etcEditors.
Editors are people in charge of running the Daily Prophet. Editors decide what the content of the newspaper is and decide which stories are potentially newsworthy or not.
Current Editors: --- ---, --- ---, --- ---
Reporters.
[/font]Reporters are essential to the Daily Prophet. They are witches and wizards employed by the Daily Prophet to go out and collect accurate information on their stories, write them, and then publish their stories for the wizarding community. A reporter's job is to inform the public, and it is incredibly important that the reporter gets accurate information. They work underneath strict deadlines and are expected to uphold the Prophet's upstanding reputation.
Current Reporters: --- ---
Quidditch Correspondent.
[/font]Quidditch Correspondents are workers at the Daily Prophet who attend Quidditch games. They are then responsible for writing articles on how well each team (or teams when it comes to Cups) did in the match and the final outcome. They are expected to know the majority of Quidditch's many fouls and their writing cannot be biased. They attend Quidditch matches free of charge and are ushered towards VIP sections.
Current Quidditch Correspondent: --- ---
Photographers.
[/font]Photographers provide the visuals for all stories. They are usually sent along to interviews, and often the scenes of where the subject of the article takes place to gather pictures. Without a photo, the story would appear much more bland. Photographs that are displayed in the paper are always moving, grand, and express stark emotions.
Current Photographer: --- ----
Columnists.
[/font]The Prophet has a number of columns to entertain it's diverse reading populations. The paper currently has a total of four advice columns - one for medical problems, magical problems, legal problems, and personal problems. There is also an Editorial, Classifieds, and Crossword section that must be monitored, updated, and organized.
Medical Advice Columnist:
Magical Advice Columnist:
Legal Advice Columnist:
Personal Advice Columnist:
Editorial Organizer:
Classifieds Organizer:
Crossword Creator:
Applying.
[/font]To apply for a position on the Daily Prophet, please use the following code and post your application here.[size=1][b]Name[/b] info here
[b]Age[/b] info here
[b]Wanted Position[/b] info here
[b]Paragraph Explaining Why[/b] info here
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