Liked this: define the values of 21st century journalism -- transparency, good ethics, pluralism, democratising knowledge, trust, being open and global in your thinking. The challenge is to go away from intensely corporatised media which plays the game of vested interests rather than people.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I can tell you are a good person creating a positive impact on future journalist. As an amateur journalist this types of talks feel up my soul with passion for this career🌹
Here's my question to you. Do you want to be the journalist that repeats stupid common sense facts that only a kid needs to learn or do you want to be the journalist that reports and informs the public on actual issues that could impact their life and go the extra mile to report an actual solution to the issues.
University has two parts, the part that observes, liberal arts, humanities, and the part that decides and takes action, business and professional schools. Are these two sides handled the same way?
Liked this: define the values of 21st century journalism -- transparency, good ethics, pluralism, democratising knowledge, trust, being open and global in your thinking. The challenge is to go away from intensely corporatised media which plays the game of vested interests rather than people.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge. I can tell you are a good person creating a positive impact on future journalist. As an amateur journalist this types of talks feel up
my soul with passion for this career🌹
I was a journalist, studying journalism (and communication), but it never crossed my mind this thinking about journalism… I so thank you…
Highly relevant to our times.
This was so great, thank you Andrew Jaspan!
A fellow sailor gains instant credibility.
Inspiring
Here's my question to you. Do you want to be the journalist that repeats stupid common sense facts that only a kid needs to learn or do you want to be the journalist that reports and informs the public on actual issues that could impact their life and go the extra mile to report an actual solution to the issues.
+Max Willson News Focus for you then
University has two parts, the part that observes, liberal arts, humanities, and the part that decides and takes action, business and professional schools. Are these two sides handled the same way?
I think humankind has lost it's moral compass, seems people don't care if journalism is honest as long as it agrees with their agenda.
That was rad. I hadn't even heard of the organization before.
Off to Twitter we go