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Donald's Organizations

The 2 organazations I chose were BMI &  OUTsource. I chose BMI , Broadcast Music Inc , is a music and publishing organization. I chose this one becuause I am already a member. My music, about 50 different songs, are attached to BMI. I have also, been paid because of BMI. BMI allowed me to register my music and then they kept track of who and where my music was being played, downloaded, and purchased. IT wasn't a large check, but it felt damn good to make money in my life for doing something I loved. I believe that this organization will always be useful to me,even in advertising, because something I wrote could always possibly become a jingle. And nothing in life is free. BMI ensures that that remains the case. I also chose OUTsource , because it is geared towards making the proffesional live of the LGBT community easier. In this day in age, we have an easier time getting into business enviroments. WIth organizations like this one, it allows people to connect to others wit

Madeline Hill's Professional Organizations

Mass Media Boot Camp: Professional Organizations Alliance for Women in Media:             In order to be apart of this organization, you must submit an application. The membership cost $149.00, but it comes with a large variety of benefits. Benefits include access to the Gracie Interview Series, curated woman and media focused research, professional development content and academic papers in their Industry Resources Portal, access to a community of experienced and influential women in all forms of media, discounted access to AWM’s Job Board, and exclusive discounts to AWM events. This organization helps its members to understand how the culture of television news supports or fails to support women in the business. http://allwomeninmedia.org National Association of Broadcasters:              This organization is the voice for the nation’s radio and television broadcasters. NAB claims to advance its members’ interests in federal government, ind

Film and Video Professional Organizations

Association of Moving Image Archivist The Association of Moving Image Archivists (AMIA) is a association dedicated to the preservation and use of moving image  media. AMIA supports public and professional education and encourages cooperation and communication among the  individuals and organizations concerned with the p reservation  and use of moving images. http://www.amianet.org/about/mission Coordinating Council of Audiovisual Archive CCAAA is a worldwide professional archive organizations with interests in audiovisual materials including films, broadcast  television and radio, and audio recordings of all kinds.  CCAAA has a network of relevant organizations that deals with all  kinds of audiovisual archiving. Their goal is to promote and encourage  t he preservation  and the accessibility of the  audiovisual heritage. http://www.ccaaa.org/

Journalism - Professional Organizations

Kansas Press Association - An Organization formed over 150 years ago that represents newspapers and journalists to promote journalism and the free press. They help inform members of potential career opportunities and host many conventions and conferences in addition to their important work. Society of Professional Journalists - A society dedicated to fighting battles for journalists promoting free speech and protecting a journalist’s rights to the First Amendment. Offers Collegiate Institutional Memberships, meaning it would be easy to gain access and exposure to such a valiant and valuable organization even before I graduate.

Professional Organizations

The Kansas Library Association The KLA is a group of Public Librarians in Kansas that are based in Emporia. Emporia State is also the only university in Kansas that offers a Masters of Library Science degree (which I plan to get later on). One of the coolest parts about the KLA website is the "Job Bank," where you can go to see a long list of different librarian jobs available. KLA also has a subscribable newsletter, yearly conferences, and different information sections about different types of librarians and libraries (University libraries, interlibrary loans, youth services, technical services, etc.) The American Copyeditors Association The ACEA is an organization dedicated to promoting excellent copyeditors around the nation. Sometimes it can be difficult to promote yourself as a copyeditor, freelancer, or editor because of the obscurities behind the title. Joining ACEA would allow new copyeditors a better shot at a career in the field through the educational confe

Professional Organizations in Journalism

AEJMC, or Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, is a nonprofit association for students and professionals in the journalism field. They’re goal is to encourage the highest standards possible in both fields, and to cultivate a large range of research in both fields. AEJMC wants to encourage multi-cultural society in classrooms and curriculum. This is to achieve a better informed public using our practice. http://www.aejmc.org/   Another association for journalist is the Society of Professional Journalists. This association has over 10,000 members, which makes it the largest journalist organization in the US. Their goal is to maintain the right of freedom of the press and to encourage high, ethical standards. SPJ offers professional development through many different conferences, both local and national. There are almost 250 different chapters across the US, which allows many people the opportunity to join. http://www.spj.org/

Advertising Professional Organizations

The International Advertising Association How to become a member? Sign up online. How many members? Over 85,000 professionals across the country. How often do they meet/where do they meet? Monthly and/or bimonthly; Washington D.C. Who can join? Anyone in the advertising field How much does it cost? $100 annually How many chapters does it have? 226 across the US What is their mission? To protect and promote the well-being of advertising. American Marketing Association How many members are there? 30,000 members in the field. How many chapters are there in North America? Over 70. How much does it cost? $250 in dues and a $30 application fee How many different types of members are there? 7 What are they? Professional, Young professionals, Doctoral Students, College Students, Group Membership, International Membership, Multi-Year Membership. How do you join?