So here we are, reading "The Elements of Journalism" by Bill Kovach & Tom Rosenstiel. This week's topic is the challenges faced by journalists. Chapters 3 and 4 takes us through some of the key issues that get in the way of doing a good job: Pressures from the business side of the news organizations we work for; problems finding reliable, quotable (not anonymous) sources; and struggles in becoming smart, sharp trustworthy reporters.
I know some of you find the book rather snoozy. But pretend that you are a reporter and the bosses want you to read these chapters. If that's the case, you have to pay attention and figure out what your editors expect of you. Under that scenario, what do you think would be the toughest part of the job? What would be most enjoyable? In answering both questions, please explain why.
I know some of you find the book rather snoozy. But pretend that you are a reporter and the bosses want you to read these chapters. If that's the case, you have to pay attention and figure out what your editors expect of you. Under that scenario, what do you think would be the toughest part of the job? What would be most enjoyable? In answering both questions, please explain why.