What Does a Newspaper Journalist Do?
A journalist is someone who engages in news gathering and reporting in the media. In 1872, after the publication of Shenbao, interviewers were set up to interview local news. Since then, Shenbao has hired "informers" or "interviewers" in 26 cities including Beijing, Nanjing, Hangzhou, Wuhan, Ningbo, and Yangzhou. The journalist appeared in the 7th issue of Qingyi Daily in 1899.
reporter
(Staff engaged in interviews and reporting)
- Engage in
- Replacing the general public to the scene of the incident, or contacting the parties to the news event, and presenting the truth of the incident and its significance on the mass media through reports, assisting the media to achieve watch, education, discussion, entertainment, etc. Features. Because the reporter has the power given by the audience, he is also called the uncrowned king.
- Generally speaking, journalists are mainly in newspapers,
- Journalist press
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- In 2000, the State Council formally approved the "Registration"
- Pulitzer Prize for Journalism
- The Pulitzer Prize for Journalism is the highest award in the press, as well as the "World
- "China News Award"
- The "China News Award" is the national highest award for outstanding news works. Since 1990, it has been selected once a year. At present, the China News Awards are based on newspapers, news agencies, radio stations, television stations and other series. There are awards for news, communication, commentary, news photography, newspaper sections, news special programs, and news program arrangements.
- "Taofen News Award"
- The Taofen News Award is sponsored by the China Taofen Foundation and sponsored by the China Association of Records. It rewards China's highest honorary award for in-service professional journalists engaged in news editing, communication and commentary, news theoretical research, and news education. The selection started in 1993 and is now held every two years.
- "Fan Changjiang News Award"
- The "Fan Changjiang News Award" is the highest honorable award for outstanding young and middle-aged journalists (including news presenters and news announcers) jointly established by the Chinese Record Association and the Fan Changjiang News Foundation. The selection started in 1991 and is now held every two years. It is named after Fan Changjiang, an outstanding journalist in China, to promote the learning and development of Fan Changjiang s lofty spirit of dedication to the people s journalism, and to train and bring up more outstanding journalists.
- "National Top 100 Journalists"
- The "National Top 100 Journalists" is a standing national journalism award sponsored by the Chinese Association of Journalists in 1994. The selection rewards outstanding national journalists, editors, news commentators, communications, proofreaders, and producers, hosts, and newscasters of news programs. The selection is now held every two years, in order to recognize the advanced deeds of outstanding members of the press, promote their dedication, and promote the press to produce more quality products and more talents.
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