UK-US journalistic question - 02/18/04 02:38 AM
hi everyone,
This is BR related and I need a superfast reply which requires the help of US or UK journalists around.
I'll try to keep it simple.
I know that US newspapers usually separate the 'story' part of an article from the 'analysis' part, where french reporters tend to actually mix both.
My question is, can a same reporter write a story, and then analyse it?
'Cause here, we usually interview specialists of a subject instead of proposing a personnal POV...or to purposely back it up. For example, if I have to write an article on researchers strikes, I'll cover the event, then go for the S&T minister or well-know scientists, like 2003 CNRS gold awarded researcher, and eventually top it with a global and international view of the sector.
Geez, I'm disgressing.
Anyway, thanks in advance for your help.
Carole
This is BR related and I need a superfast reply which requires the help of US or UK journalists around.
I'll try to keep it simple.
I know that US newspapers usually separate the 'story' part of an article from the 'analysis' part, where french reporters tend to actually mix both.
My question is, can a same reporter write a story, and then analyse it?
'Cause here, we usually interview specialists of a subject instead of proposing a personnal POV...or to purposely back it up. For example, if I have to write an article on researchers strikes, I'll cover the event, then go for the S&T minister or well-know scientists, like 2003 CNRS gold awarded researcher, and eventually top it with a global and international view of the sector.
Geez, I'm disgressing.
Anyway, thanks in advance for your help.
Carole