Sunday, March 15, 2009

Profile progress

This is not really easy but it is doable. Right! Starting from identifying interviewee has not been too much of an issue and also in terms of identifying story potential. The problem I think we encountered was to interview the person at a right time and at a right place, by this I mean the aim was to interview this person where she works and during the ‘pick’ hours. Guess what? We did not get that opportunity, which resulted in not getting the right story with all its elements but nevertheless, playing around with the material we had worked very well and the so called profile is coming up right. Now all I think I am in need of is to polish the way I want the story to run. So far I have identified the lead which is the introduction of the interviewee which covers a bit of her background, secondly the core which is about her work and how she manages the daily struggles and then lastly about the satisfaction based on the way of life which I think is a strong conclusion.
Then the big problem now is that the person in providing the core stuff I wanted used Xhosa in stead of English which is challenging because getting someone to do a voice over with almost that same voice is not easy at all. Still now I have not got hold of the person who can do that. Really, there will be a voice difference there and it will not sound okay not unless the person will do the voice over of the whole profile, which will not make any sense in terms of the meaning and originality. Till this far that is my challenge, but guess what! I am not discouraged I will work around this and it will come right. The next time I will be writing here I will be telling you of the final product, of course, if we are not told to write something else, till then I am out of this space

Monday, March 2, 2009

Objectivity, what is my stance on it?

Well, have written on why I have to take journalism, there has been a discussion in my class on the topic of objectivity. All I can say is that the argument went on and on each person giving his/her opinions based on what each person feels and believes is right. What I gathered from the argument though is that the statements we made showed that objectivity is difficulty to obtain, the reason why is because our arguments proved that some people are comfortable in knowing that their ideas are the best imposing an indirect motion that other people should align themselves with them.

Scholars have written so many articles on this topic as well, bloggers blogged on it and columnists also played their part, but all had not reached a common agreement on when and how to be objective. This alone, shows how unattainable objectivity is.

Now considering my previous article, there I have written that I am doing journalism because I want to change the world because of the power I possess to do so. Firstly, I want to get across that before writing my article I was clear on this subject of objectivity and the arguments thereof.

Defining objectivity is not so different from defining news. I believe “news” has derived from the word “new” referring to something that some one has not heard off yet. In this case I would draw from the words of Richard Taflinger where he says “After all, if news is that which is of interest to newspaper readers then the comics, the horoscope and the crossword puzzle are news, a conclusion with which few would agree”. The first decision to make is what is recent: today, yesterday, last week, five minutes ago, since the last news report? Someone, in journalism usually an editor, makes this decision, and thus that person's world determines what is recent.

From this I now know that starting from the first point of what to select as news might be considered as being subjective, but what happens when reporting on those news you have selected, can you be objective? The answer is NO! Why? A news report is a series of words describing the event. As in selecting which events are news, someone must decide which words best describe the event. These decisions are based on the reporter's world as he or she examines the facts gathered and decides what words those receiving the report will best understand. Now, to who is this person objective if he/she reports using his/her style?
Coming to conclusion, after reading Theodore L. Glasser’s article entitled ‘Objectivity and News Bias’ in Cohen, E.D. (ed). 1992. Philosophical Issues in Journalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, I feel more confident to say that my views stand still on what I said. I am doing journalism to change the world. I have got my own way of seeing things and my world view is not the same with other people’s world view. This gives me that extra energy that people out there are eagerly waiting for my opinions mixed with what is happening around them that they have not yet heard about.

I will not be biased or prejudice but I will be expressing my views and my world view in my own words and since I know that my world view is component of news, I will consciously minimize the impact of subjectivity. I will make sure that my world view does not dominate in gathering, preparing and disseminating the news, otherwise objectivity is a dream that we all would like to achieve and we keep on trying and hoping that it works out. Since objectivity has been argued so much even if it is not there people still think that the media is using it because their minds have been programmed into thinking like that. Again, this is my world view which is open to critics, but keep in mind that we will not see things the same way.