The very first lecture of the
session was with Ms. Namita Kohli on the basics of reporting. We started off by
discussing what journalism stood for. Journalism basically sought to give voice
to the “voiceless” or marginalized. In
this context it is also important to ask whose voices are we willing hear. It creates
public opinion and brings forth key debates while also acting as a watching and
empowering the citizens with information.
We next discussed what ‘news’ stood
for. NEWS basically stands for “North, East, West, South” or everything which
has any significance, a bit of drama, a surprise element, or concerns
personalities makes news. Also scandals, large scale events and proximity of an
event are important factors in determining the news. News is factual,
objective, and lacks any bias. The various areas which make news can range from
sports, crime, infrastructure, politics, legal issues, conflicts and calamities
to fashion, entertainment, celebrities and lifestyle. Inside a newsroom,
editors decide news according to its timeliness and define news as something
readers care about.
We finally concluded by
discussing how news is made. News is not something that merely “happens.” It’s
actively “put together” by reporters, editors and publishers. Gathering,
selecting and writing news is also a largely subjective matter.
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