But how can I speak for those who are not talking? Assuming that opinion is immoral, this is the reason we use vox pop to gather a series of opinions. It is often said that journalists are one of the least trusted occupations. "In a typical survey of more than 2,000 adults in 2006, only 19% said they trust journalists to tell the truth" (Harcup, 2009, P3). Looking back on Leveson, he stated that we are "an important witness of this event". If our audience does not fully believe what we are saying, I am wondering how we will become critical witnesses.
"My experience with my journalism graduates is that they fall into two categories: Strong writers / journalists, limited digital skills, or videos are very interested, but in the press release We can not deepen something, both types are having problems in today's newsroom, which will be announced at a news conference, we all need it. "Michael was in Eastern Europe, the former Soviet, South Africa and other countries around the world. , AFP, Christian Science Monitor, South Africa Post, Guardian. In the past 12 years, he has taught news to students and experts from New York to Hong Kong and Prague to Lesotho.
In 2002, as a member of AsiaNews International, a consortium of freelance journalists, we began offering services to volunteers hiding cameras. He slowly trained them with interview techniques and methods of discovering human rights abuses. He helped create a citizen journalist rebellion under totalitarian dictatorship. If they are caught, they may be able to repay the alarm. Or they may be accused of treason and be shot. These videos proved that despite jangmadang soon there is extreme poverty. Homeless children look for breadcrumbs on the sidewalk. At the station, a paraplegic patient puts their body on the ground. Others have cleaned up the stray coal that fell from the passing train. An interviewer asked an orphan who could not find a job, such as cutting a tree. "I have no arm," he replied. It was torn by a train.
After failing to leave the country, Yifutin had the opportunity to meet American journalists. His English ability made him make good contacts and stimulated a series of stories in British and American media. The relationship with a good Samaritan continued, after all, Yiting's overseas supporter raised the funds for his flight to Nairobi in Kenya, where he met with his older brother who passed away years ago. The life of "Little Mogadish" in Nairobi's Somali region has its own danger. Immigrants in Somalia can not legally work in Kenya, so they sell goods on the street and are constantly being harassed by the police. The mackerel attack on the city will cause concentration of Somalis, and Eastin and his brother occasionally hide in their small apartment without food.