Today at a
film festival in Glasgow (which will remain anonymous) I encountered an
organiser who thought it was laughable that I considered myself a journalist
when I am “just a blogger” and only write for “a student magazine and radio
station.” This got me wondering why students and bloggers are not considered “real”
journalists by some members of the industry.
“Just a Blogger?”
“Blogs compete with mainstream media
every day. In some cases, they have become more trustworthy as sources of
information than some old school practitioners.” - Ellyn Angelotti, The Poynter Institute (The New York Times)

People have to start taking bloggers seriously.
The Student Journalist – Myth or Reality?
The views on whether you can be considered a journalist when you are a student vary among professionals and students themselves. But, there have been examples of successful student journalists. Student, Annie Reed, requested an interview with Eminem, who barely speaks to the press, for her student paper. The rapper himself called her back allowing her a ten minute interview with him, proving one of the most notable moments in student journalism. (http://www.onlinecollegecourses.com) But the bigger problem with this is that organisations should be allowing for giving opportunities to future journalists to let them be the best that they can.
Ellyn Angelotti, The Poynter Institute, said: “Instead of focusing on who is doing the publishing, it is more important than ever to look at how they are doing it.”(The New York Times)
I believe this to be true and that
there are little gems of stories to be found in some of the most unlikely
places. Being a “real” journalist depends not on whom you are writing for, but
what you are writing and the quality that it is.
Leave your comment on whether you believe a student or blogger can be a
real journalist below.
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Of course we can - without us, the industry would die a very quick death. We keep the ball rolling. We are the future, and the future's coming fast.
ReplyDeleteWhat a cheek - of course we are real journalists ;) 'from now on you will be journalists' (Bevens) Well written Rebecca...we need this message put across!
ReplyDeleteI know! It makes me so angry! Some of the best journalism comes from blogs and students. We can find new trends, especially for young people, and have them online faster than most national news bodies.
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