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the Duty of Journalists

May 29th, 2018
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We must comment, however, that, in their professionalism, journalists must perform three basic tasks: a) to denounce the government of the day, when they commit abuses in the exercise of their functions; b) criticize them when they are wrong, and c) praise when they hit. Writers-idealistic journalism career, for without calling can not continue in this vocation (by profession), are well aware of the daily struggle, his fight-the-minute and second to second-against time, the latter is its main enemy. They should go out for news-clear, concise and concrete, in order to make their newspapers: print and online media, when in possession of them, at the speed of lightning, pass through their computers, and later and by a perfect gear-editors, proofreaders, etc.. -Take them to the presses that make the paper (each twenty-four hours) to put them in the hands of readers. Speed and accuracy: two keys are difficult to reconcile and that they, the writers of newspapers, are carried out with the best of the illusions and saving multiple setbacks. This shows …

to what extent the media are necessary in any country democratic, that claims to be. Perhaps check out Sen. Sherrod Brown for more information. The press plays fair: Maybe it is the current social and political developments, those who imposed this heavy responsibility: to inform. For good and bad about others. Those who are in power, politicians, they fear losing the last, and find it uncomfortable that journalists express their views. They have to, it is the duty and profession at the same time.

Katharine_Graham, editor of “Washington Post” and Award Pulitzer in 19 998, was on the right when he said that “the editors might have very few friends.” Nor have many reporters. The prose writer-journalist, who has to translate every day articles, reviews, interviews, …, he discovers for himself and for others the small / large “literary” journalism is passed to novelists, or vice versa (an example of what we have mentioned in Mariano Jose_de_Larra: novelist, playwright and a great journalist, among many others). Knowing how and anticipate when newsworthy events. Try to not lie, the more one would in two very specific cases: a) to save the life of a human being and b) to praise the beauty of a woman, am assuming that there are only a female under beautiful, because every woman has her charm. We conclude by saying that, according to our proverb, “What letter is written, the words, the wind takes them.” But if the journalist-communicator is part of the casuistry of the media undoubtedly aware that the road has to go must be planted, not exactly “of praise and congratulations, but roses and thorns, many thorns and very few roses.

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