This time we will not tell you a paper or an interview. Let us speak of ourselves, our findings and our feelings during these two days. Congress adjourned this year with some conclusions, but we've got ours.
One of the purposes of journalism is to bring reality to the readers, convey this without distorting. However, incongruous as it sounds, we realize that these two days we have felt we were living in another reality. We spent 48 hours as currently pending, new news, twitter, our blog, we leave reality to enter into a "non-fiction" difficult to express.
We are young, enthusiastic and determined to get into this profession, so the "crisis of journalism" deserves our criticism. How will journalism out of the crisis if the media itself or try to prevent the ship from sinking? One of the things we did during the Congress was seeking media coverage had and we have been aware that we gave more coverage from the inside. In turn, the regional media have also done a good follow-up of Congress, but we missed more news in national media.
also deserves worth thinking about the constant struggle between traditional and digital journalism. Journalism is not a carrier. In the same way we say it is not going away, the truth is that its essence, regardless of where it develops, it should prevail.
Does the Internet or paper? The ends were never good and this is not going to be the exception to change the rule, not the Internet should make it go away the paper or the reverse. Both media must be supplemented.
Nor can we forget that the only way of expressing the reality is not the words, and therefore computer graphics, photography and drawings are also part of this profession. It is they who often with their images are more in touch with reality.
addition to the content of all papers, we have been able to contribute more or less, what really has brought us one step closer to this world has been having to update this blog journalism, prepare the questions, take photos, update twitter ... All this the cry of NOW, as occurs in the major newsrooms.
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