Qualquer um pode ser repórter Na Broadcasting & Cable pode ler-se, de Allison Romano, Why Everybody Is a Reporter - Citizen Journalists Go Mainstream. Dois aspectos a reter: "These events [atentados de Londres] inspired many newsrooms to advertise for content. The national news networks began asking viewers to send in breaking-news images and video. A handful of TV stations, from big-market players like WABC to smaller outlets such as WTKR Norfolk, Va., also put out the call. Most say they?d be willing to pay for video?up to several hundred dollars?to secure exclusivity. Still, liability over such issues as privacy rights and defamation has yet to be settled." (...) "The BBC is incorporating local contributors into its newsrooms. Under a new pilot program, the broadcaster is launching 60 stations and plans to have community reporters generate one-fifth of the content. Michael Rosenblum, a former CBS news executive and news consultant, is working with the BBC on the effort and recommends that American news outlets pursue a similar tactic: 'Technical training and baseline journalism training are critical'."
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