A sophomore majoring in media engineering, I am fortunate to have a year of experience as a reporter on campus, and talk about my views on the reporter freddie in the play. Freddie is the kind of reporter I've always wanted and the most inaccessible. After watching four episodes in a row this afternoon, I admire Freddie, and I also have some doubts about the reporter. Is this presumably the job of the real news team?
I have seen too many people who say that they have news ideals, but most of them, including me, just wanted to try this interesting job at first... We openly associate our ideals with news, but we don’t know if we are sincere. In the play, freddie's desperate bel for a truth can make me ashamed to lose his job for the truth. Is this the real life of a reporter? for what? Faith or this work?
I am more inclined towards professional ethics and beliefs.
Most of the life in this world, most people's occupations are for profit. Businessmen, financiers, workers... Whether higher education or not, most of them live for those wages and a life of worry-free food and clothing, they are all living for themselves (except for those scientists and educators who do their best...) Is there anyone who cares about the world's righteousness?
The basic job of a reporter is to record and report, and to pursue the truth of events. At the beginning, the tabloid office where freddie works can only be forced to report some uninteresting news, and the people in it are not living for their beliefs. But their faith came to life when they founded Studio Moment themselves, and they started a resolute democratic freedom of speech in the crevices under the supervision of government officials and powerful people. In today's domestic environment, although language and truth are blocked, when journalists are desperate for everything, I believe that the truth will arrive, but journalists are only spokespersons of justice rather than implementers.
So is this the life of a real journalist? With ordinary wages, with the hearts of government personnel, to judge whether the government is right or not, to be the person who has the courage to speak up but bear the consequences? What a heart of faith is required for this!
There is a place in the play that it is not necessary to be too real (I forgot a bit), without the real story, the taste will change, the public will be played by public opinion, and the real will touch the interests of high-level executives, these will give you food and salary. People, journalists are outside this bubble-like world, the public is inside, the world inside the bubble is bizarre, and the outside world is cruel and cruel. The reporter who is willing to disregard health, life, and interests for the sake of truth is expressed by this drama, and it is what I am willing to pursue. This small part of the democratic language left for people to breathe, this hour gives the hour of truth.
The full text is illogical, it's just a whim, and I hope you all take it lightly. ???
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