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== The Sims: Livin' Large ==
 
Journalism offers the same pay as [[business]] at both ranks 1 and 10, and follows a very similar pay curve along the way, always staying between the slightly steeper [[Athletic (career)|pro athlete]] and slightly flatter [[Science (career)|science]] pay curves. It also requires the same number of friends as business to reach rank 10.
 
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!colspan="4"|Journalism Career Levels
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===Chance Cards===
 
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! colspan="4" |Journalism Chance Cards
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'''Positive''': Change to the [[Slacker]] [[career track]] as a Freelance Photographer.
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== The Sims 2: Seasons ==
Journalism is a career re-introduced in ''[[The Sims 2: Seasons]]''. Its career reward is [[Career rewards#The Gootentaugen Award for Excellence in Journalism|The Gootentaugen Award for Excellence in Journalism]]. If ''[[Apartment Life]]'' is installed, [[Gearhead]]s and [[Socialite]]s are likely to be employed in this career. The college [[major]]s associated with this career are Art and Philosophy.
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==The Sims 3==
'''Journalism''' is one of the basic [[career track]]s in ''The Sims 3''. Sims can be employed from a  [[newspaper]], a  [[computer]], or an  [[office building]]. The  [[Writing (The Sims 3)|Writing]] and [[Charisma]] skills are required in order to advance in this career. Starting with level three, Sims are required to write stories and reviews on the computer as a performance factor. Sims can gather information for the stories and reviews by interviewing other Sims; conducting interview using the mobile radio station{{Vgversion|TS3:UL}}; attending a game, concert, or movie; reviewing a [[bistro]]; or rummaging through a trash can.
 
Sims can write either positive or negative stories and reviews with different outcomes. Writing a positive story or review will increase the relationship with the Sim the story is based on, but will not increase the career performance. Writing a negative story or review, however, will decrease the relationship but increase the career performance.
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!colspan="3"|2) Automated Spell Checker Checker
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|rowspan="6" valign="top"|In this high-tech world, it’sit's still important to have that Sim touch. As an Automated Spell Checker Checker, it's up to you to know the ins and outs of grammar to ensure the computer never gets it wrong. Touch up your writing skills while you’reyou're at it, but try not to be too verbose.
|width="100px"|§44/hour
|width="100px"|Bonus: §456
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!colspan="3"|6) Investigative Reporter
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|rowspan="6" valign="top"|Papers are flying off shelves, but that’sthat's not enough! You've been tasked to bring in dirt on anything of interest to the newspaper buying public. Dig too deep and you may bite off more than you can chew. Not deep enough, and you're not worthy of your Investigative Reporter badge. It's a fine line, and you're the one who must walk it.
|width="100px"|§126/hour
|width="100px"|Bonus: §1,164
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