Wednesday, July 18

Milk Bottles

NEWS is fresher than a pint of milk.
But goes off twice as fast.
All news hacks know that if you miss a story when its “new” – you’ve lost it.
You thump yourself if it was your fault for not seeing it, allow yourself to be scolded by your editor.
But then quickly get over it lest you miss anything happening right now.
That said, there is a place for topical stories – not news but in many ways a response to it, reflection on it or other strong idea that might strike a debate among readers.
The reason for the preamble is that there’s so much I deal with and observe at work that I’d ideally want to get on here.
All the stuff of our busy news-room – the stories, stresses and strains that are emitted amidst our tight team – all that evaporate behind the headlines.
But it’s so busy being a news-person all day, and often into the night that there’s simply not enough time to be newsy on here as well.
When I started the blog in February last year, it served as a reportage space for my findings within the offices of papers I was doing work experience.
I had to get it out of my system as swiftly as possible.
While I cannot maintain that level of tempo now there are things I’ll put on here on occasion that might evoke a whiff of aging dairy.
But I guess what I’m arguing is that outside of the newsroom, off the radio, TV or other output source, what constitutes news is subjective and should still be reported if it's noteworthy enough.
i.e. it’s still new – sort of - if you haven’t heard it yet.
So read on.

2 comments:

Borrego said...

Wow, I have not visited your blog in ages. How ya doin'?

Nadia Gilani said...

Hi borrego
alas it seems i have too have not visited much myself.
thank you for saying hello.
must find time to write here again soon