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Radio
News, Reporting and Production
MCM515
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LESSON
13
SOURCES
OF NEWS I
News
sources are the ways and
routes through which a news
channel gets news. Given
below are the
important
news sources:
Reporters
/ correspondents
Newsroom
diary
File
Check
Call
Monitoring
News/
Press releases
Media
contact
Politicians
Press
conference
REPORTERS
/ CORRESPONDENTS
The
biggest source of news for
any radio station is its
reporting staff. The reporters
live in the community
to
which they are broadcasting
through everyday contact
with people in the area, from
there observations as
they
move in the society and from
their informers they get news
for their organization. So the
chief
assignment
of the reporter is to get news
for the channel he or she is
attached with.
Network
of Reporters
The
news channel has a galaxy of
reporters for gathering news.
Their network, according to the
size of the
channel,
works on local, national and
international levels.
Local
Reporters
Local
reporters or correspondents are
from towns and villages and
their assignment is to find
from their
vicinity
and send them to the organization they
work for. If needed, they
record the impressions of the
people
or the recording of any important
function or ceremony and
dispatch it. If it is crucial to
get the
news
in the bulletin immediately, the same recording
and the news details may be
sent to the newsroom on
telephone
lines as well.
City
Correspondents
These
reporters are deputed in big
and important cities and
perform as local reporters
do.
International
Reporters
These
reporters are specially deputed in the
important cities of the important
countries. They keep a
vigilant
eye
on the happenings in the country they are
deputed in and keep their
channel updated.
Special
Reporters
These
are the reporters who are
assigned news items of great
significance to cover. For instance
there is an
inauguration
of motor-way and the chief guest is
president or the prime minister himself. Special
reporter
will
be assigned the coverage of this event.
Likewise the coverage of the press
conference of any minister to
make
public government's point of
view on certain matter will
be assigned to special
reporter.
Senior
Reporters
These
reporters are also assigned
important and sensitive
happenings and functions to
cover.
Chief
Reporter
Chief
reporter is the one who
administers the junior
reporters.
QUALITIES
OF A REPORTER
Besides
proper education of journalism, a
reporter must possess
following qualities if he strongly wishes
to
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be
a figure in the field of
journalism.
Nosy/
Curious
A
good reporter is one who
has an ability to smell the
news in any apparently normal and
ordinary event.
He
needs to be curious and nosy
about the things behind the curtain.
Sharp
Observation
Unless
a reporter's observation is sharp and outstanding, he
is unable to smell something newsworthy
in any
happening.
Public
Relations
A
good reporter is the one who
enjoys a good repute in the society
and cultivates healthy relations
with
officials
of important status in almost
all important departments
and walks of life. His
strong relations make
him
obtain news in time and
without applying extra
efforts.
Active;
Dynamic
A
reporter is the one who is
always active and ready to
be assigned any task of news
gathering. A sluggish,
lethargic
and inactive kind of person
can be anything on earth but
can never be a
reporter.
Well
informed
A
reporter is a man of knowledge. He is not
only supposed to have
information about
important
happenings
in the world, capitals of different
countries, facts and figures
of different national
and
international
issues, national and
international economic trends,
but also it is imperative for
him to have
knowledge
of the basics of almost all
social sciences. A good
reporter though can not be
master of all, but
he
has to be the jack of all
trades.
Shrewd
yet well behaved
The
profession a reporter has opted
for, demands him to be
sharp, active, shrewd and
sometimes cunning
as
well but it does not
imply at all that he is required to
display ill-mannerism. He needs to be
polite, well
behaved,
courteous, lively, refined
and easygoing kind of
person.
NEWSROOM
Newsroom
is a specific area in a newspaper
office or a radio or T.V. station
where news is received,
treated,
processed
and prepared for printing or
Broadcasting.
NEWSROOM
DAIRY
Newsroom
diary is a kind of diary or register in
which information about coming important
events to be
covered
are logged in. every
page of this diary is divided in
different columns containing
important
information
about the function, ceremony, workshop,
seminar, or symposium. Normally
following
information
about following five Ws is put in
these columns:
What
Nature
of the function/ gathering.
a)
Seminars
b)
Workshop
c)
Opening of any
project
d)
Laying down of foundation
stone
Who
Name
of the Chief Guest
When
Time
& date of the event to be
covered
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Where
Venue--complete
address of the place where the event
has to be held.
For
instance:
Function.
Chief
Guest.
Date.
Time.
Venue
Symposium
on the
Political
Thought
Chief
justice
November
09
4:30
pm.
ABC
Hall, XYZ
of
Allama
Javed
Iqbal.
Hotel,
Mall Road,
Muhammad
Iqbal.
LHR.
The
first thing that a reporter
deputed on covering city events does on
reaching newsroom in the
morning
is
to look up the newsroom diary and to
get the information of the event he is to
cover on that day.
Question
arises, where this information about the
coming events to be covered comes
from. This
information,
as a matter of fact lands on the
newsroom table in shape of
Press
Release which
is also a news
source
and will be discussed in detail
later.
FILES
In
newsroom there is a cabinet
that contains files with titles
showing different captions.
Each file is about
any
national or international issue
and is updated as and when
there is any progress in the
issue. The
purpose
of these files is to provide the reporter
with the factual background of any
problem. For instance
if,
in
the city, there is a secretary-level
conference of SAARC countries, the
reporter will be at ease
while
making
the news of this conference by looking up
the file containing all the
history and development of
SAARC
from its inception to
date.
Some
Important National
Issues
a)
Political issues
b)
Social issues
c)
Religious issues
d)
Kala Baagh Dam,
pollution
e)
Ethnicity, Sectarianism
Some
Important International
Issues
1)
Non proliferation treaty
(NPT)
2)
CTBT (comprehensive test ban
treaty)
3)
Nuclear experiments made by different
nations
4)
Signing countries
5)
Cuba crisis
6)
World war-1
7)
World war-2
8)
Pre-Cold War Era & Post Cold
War Era
9)
Gulf crisis
10)
Iran-Iraq war
11)
Lebanon-Israel war
Some
Important International & Regional
Forums
1)
League Of Nations
2)
United Nations
3)
NATO (North Atlantic Treaty
Organization)
4)
CEATO
5)
SENTO
6)
SAARC
7)
RCD
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8)
Commonwealth Countries
9)
European Union
Kashmir
Issue
1.
Historical background
2.
Kashmir issue
3.
UNO's resolutions on the issue
4.
Pakistan's efforts towards
normalization with
India
5.
India's response
Pak-India
Relations
1.
Indus water basin
treaty
2.
Wars with
India---reasons
3.
Kargil issue
4.
Buglehar Dam
5.
Pak-India talks on different
levels
CHECK
CALL
For
hunting a story that is happening
right now such as an armed
robbery, fire, or air crash is
breaking
news.
Main sources of breaking news
are emergency services
fire brigade, police station, PRO of
different
ministers
and ministries,
coastguard.
These
enquiries are called "CHECK
CALL."
Breaking
news------ British English
Spot
story------------ American
English
Just
in
News
flash
The
news story that has happened
right now, or is still happening
and is of immense importance needs
to
be
broadcast immediately; even a program
can be interrupted for the
purpose is called as Breaking
News.
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