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He is very wise, I hope to be a journalist like him one day!
ОтветитьThank you. I hope you're a great journalist as well and that your news business goes well. What country do you want to start it of at?
Ответитьhell yeah
ОтветитьDoes not journalist in general seek reasons to claims made among people's lives as evidence to further warrant reasons to maintain interest as does prosecutors. Whom must until more recent times seek evidence to justify the reasons to warrant further prosecution. Request an warrant to arrest, search or cease property. s the a pattern here?
ОтветитьHi. This is stingraze(kato) Tsubasa Kato Reporting for duty. (aka Clark Kent Japanese)
ОтветитьThis is all wrong. Old hat and outdated.
ОтветитьI have been thinking in study journalism! thank you
Ответить"This ought to be fun because we're examining the human condition, that's fun."
Love it!
In order for people to trust the media again the journalists themselves need to be unbiased and honest in their reporting...yes it can be easy to feed the hysteria and listen to the higher ups but if you take an oath as a journalist you have to find a way for people to see the TRUTH. And that is why i am majoring in journalism, to be that different journalist!
Ответитьyou had me at good listener.
ОтветитьOK
ОтветитьI hardly can watch any of the BIG THINK videos i full screen due to this terrible white background which hurts my eyes. I can only listen.
ОтветитьKind of went against his own advice by being overly prosecutorial to Trump.
ОтветитьIn kind of feels like he's getting pretty off-topic since he elaborates so much on one question😂😆
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Ответитьthank you for this. I enjoyed these tips, tremendously.
ОтветитьI'm only going into 9th grade but I truly aspire to be a journalist. I want to write the truth. :)
Ответитьспасибо
ОтветитьGreat speech
ОтветитьDear Sir
Tnq so much for your loving heart........
Tnq for sharing..
Should journalists be registered, as doctors, lawyers,etc.
ОтветитьStudy Stovall, pretty standard of what you need to know when reporting facts.
Community is not always defined by physical proximity. Communities of interest have newspapers, too, and the list of publications includes more than the trade press.
Consider, for example, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. Both have specialized audiences and are edited to satisfy their interests. USA Today also appeals to a distinct public‑the business traveler away from home‑and this explains many of the editing choices it makes, which would be foolish for a metropolitan daily newspaper with an audience that has a much different set of shared interests.
The bias of community provides an answer to a snobbish question one often hears: Why don't other newspapers pay as much attention to international affairs as the New York Times does? The Times recognizes that for much of its audience the world is the pertinent community of interest. A disproportionate part of its readership engages directly in international business and public policy. Since it is circulated nationally, the Times becomes a kind of local newspaper for this community (and can be as provincial about matters outside its territory as any other paper; just try to get guidance from the Times about the best easy‑listening CDs or religious TV shows). There are not enough people in most cities who are deeply engaged in international affairs to command strong international coverage in their metropolitan dailies, though in certain centers such as Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Chicago the audience is large enough to support a substantial foreign‑news commitment by the local papers, and in others such as Miami there is enough interest in one part of the world to require the newspaper to make a large commitment of space and attention to it.
The element of significance in the definition of news does not necessarily introduce a bias. Rather it might be said to be the heading under which to group all other biases. These may arise out of the social circumstances of journalists, the imperatives of the economic market on their news organizations, the culture from which a journalist comes, or the larger intellectual currents of the times: interesting issues, but I do not mean to pursue them here, as they do not distinguish observational bias among journalists from the bias of any other observer.
For the moment, though, suffice it to note that the biases that arise out of the definition of news sharply restrict whatever truth claim journalism makes, narrowing its angle of vision and establishing the qualities of the lens.
What is the standard of truth to which the news ought to aspire? A report that meets the criteria of timeliness, interest to a community, and significance may be more truthful or less so. It may reflect reality or show it on a skew. Once again, journalists tend to look at this practically rather than philosophically. And they have suggested over the years several ways of describing the disciplines to which they adhere in order to correct against bias and maintain a proper relationship with the truth.
I’m a campus news writer in our school and I want to achieve of being a good writer
ОтветитьUr speech is fabulous
ОтветитьSilvio Santos?
ОтветитьHere in France, journalism took a dark fucking turn... People can't think journalism and not think about all the miserable sell-outs calling themselves "journalists" while being the governments' bitches and not understanding that journalism is about telling the thruth, the facts... Not your fucking opinion, or another person's... A lot of french channels are participating to the government's mass manipulation BFMTV, CNEWS, a lot of channels ruled by costume-wearing puppets. Of course this case isn't only in France, it's all arround the world. But if you want to be respected as a "true" journalist, keep your fucking opinions to yourself and write/talk about the facts... This is supposed to be a humane profession, not a corporate one...
ОтветитьBe a good listener, that the main poin to be journalist...thank you
ОтветитьI really thank you for this great explaination about journalism.
ОтветитьThanks alot
ОтветитьI'm a reporter and my life is miserable :-(
ОтветитьI really enjoyed everything he said but really in with this point"Be A Good Listener"😍
This point is going to be my key from now onwards
You're going to ask this unethical asshat how to be a good journalist? Laughable.
ОтветитьHe really said I trust the NYT.
Like holy shit. And he's how old. Memory shot I guess
back in my day.....
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ОтветитьBe mitchin
ОтветитьJournalism in whatever form has become corrupted and true journalism is indeed dead. They have all become propaganda which now even legacy media has become. The problem I think is when the internet exploded which then created a need for quick 15 minute news cycles and thus every failed theater arts major now became a ‘journalist’ since these online outlets were hiring freelancers at a lightning speed without any experience just to fill white space. Just last week a so called journalists tweeted a clickbait article she had written but in her profile it showed she works for 6 different online outlets. So filling white space is the only objective. Another example two years ago when another so called Journalist had written an article about a negative reception Trump received by the troops on his surprise visit to Afghanistan. The only problem was the story was already written before Trump even left. This clearly demonstrates the level of rot in today’s journalism.
ОтветитьWhat about the legendary professional news journalist Tom Tucker ??
ОтветитьToday kyle rittenhouse was found not guilty.
In the 12 months leading up to the trial, he was vilified by most main stream medias. Throughout the trial, the evidence for his innocence was overwhelming, and the jury agreed. Even after the evidence had been shown, some main stream media still would not accept that he was innocent despite the overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
I think this video is important, there is a very big problem with the media and journalism today. Click bait articles, too much subjectiveness, and outright denial of the facts has poisoned journalism.
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Sir the most biased journalists are residing in rhe USA meaning the USA is lyoing or huding the genuinne information in the world
ОтветитьJournalism aligns with many of my interests.
ОтветитьHow i can great joutnalist
ОтветитьI went to school for Journalism 😅
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