Journal #3

In Chapter One of Writing and Reporting News by Carole Rich, two things that really stood out to me were the importance of “news value” and the role journalists play in society. First, Rich talks about how news isn’t just about reporting facts, but about figuring out what makes a story actually newsworthy. She explains key things like timeliness, proximity, and significance, which help journalists decide what’s important enough to cover. This idea is super important because it helps reporters choose stories that matter most to their audience, making their work more effective. Second, the chapter explains how journalists are like “watchdogs” for society. Rich says that their job isn’t just to inform the public but also to make sure those in power are held accountable. This is important for keeping a democracy healthy, since it means the government and social issues are always being looked at closely. Journalists help keep everything transparent and protect public trust in the media. Overall, these two ideas are key to responsible and powerful journalism.

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