tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4206599363463198654.post439491389755137360..comments2024-01-31T12:29:35.776+02:00Comments on .: Journalists Worrying About Their Names in Lights Kill Good ReportingJourn Tauhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08642749138089340355noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4206599363463198654.post-71103018203073644702013-04-28T21:29:32.467+02:002013-04-28T21:29:32.467+02:00Great piece, journalism would be richer in proffes...Great piece, journalism would be richer in proffesion with your kind of noble minded analysis.You will realise once you work in the main big media houses that you have to adopt a competitive edge, and your name will be associated with your work and that's when your vain self will develop. Its not a bad thing, we all competing for a better life above from what the state can provide. Journalism may be a kind of information dissemation and what its not is a social development career. Its a numbers career, number of audiences watching, numbers of people reading the blogs, online publications and that odd newspaper bought. You have to care about your name, and as a budding journo try to get it out there as much as you possibly can. The truth is journalism is not a profession the economy is build around, so as somebody who is known in the proffesion your chances of getting work opportunities are greater than an unknown person with similar or even greater abilities to deliver the work.<br />From a former vain journalist who is reaping the rewards of investing in "name in lights".Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com