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Congratulations to Edgar for his brilliant participation (few people know these things and pass it) and thanks to Ricardo for remembering us.
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John Hohenberg, author of The Journalist professional advises us
This is the image of a man.
moves quickly and quietly. Question topics, anticipated events, actions and reactions when possible.
know news of the day, carefully read newspapers and magazines, listen to radio and television news is to keep your skills current.
is educated and cultured. Find out not only what happened but why it happened and what can be expected to occur later.
without being intrusive is diligent, sharp without being offensive, without being influential no confidence man, perceptive without being guessed, solicitous without being pedantic, skeptical without being cynical, detailed without being a stenographer, careful not to be indecisive, determined without being argumentative, well-mannered without being a goalkeeper.
He does more than deliver the news. Journalism would not be a profession if it were simply a collector of news. Is a primary force in our daily lives, a force that conveys, he says, and sometimes leads to a global flow of current events and ideas.
a large and incalculable influence on people within the scope of communication.
NO is a demigod. IS YOUR FAVORITE REPORTER.
Huaraz, Ancash, Peru .- The journalist and Nobel Prize for Literature (1989) wrote some recommendations for a good journalist:
1 - say what happens, not what you want it to happen or what you imagine happened.
2 - tell the truth, prepending all other considerations and always remember that lying is not news and, although this was taken, it is not profitable.
3 - be as objective as a plane mirror, the mere handling and even deliberately spectacular and monstrous image or idea expressed by the word that no longer fits literature and journalism ever.
4 - Callar before deformation, journalism is not the carnival, or the chamber of horrors, no museum of wax figures.
5 - be independent in their approach and not enter the political game immediately.
6 - Aspire to intellectual understanding and not the visceral feeling of the events and situations.
7 - Resist all sorts of pressure, moral, social, religious, political, familial, economic, labor, etc., including the company itself.
8 - Remember at all times that the journalist is not the center of nothing but the echo of everything.
9 - Flee own voice and write with maximum simplicity and possible correction and a total respect for the language.
10 - try not informers, nor to fuel gossip, no exercise, ever, the adulation, the informer is paid with contempt and with small change the slush fund, the gossip is just dropping the language and the flatterer is rewarded with a penny-pinching and dismissive pat on the back.