Chapter 332 The man on the cover of the commemorative stamp (page 12)
In the CCTV News Center, a fitness area with complete functions and a sci-fi feel, several CCTV anchors are working out.
While jogging on the treadmill, Li Wenjing smiled and tilted her head to talk to Li Zimeng.
"Listening to what Zhang Lin and others said, I feel that no matter whether we have written 100000+ or not, I think we all have the talent to report a series of 100000+ article titles in one breath, which is comparable to the talent of reporting the names of dishes."
Hearing these words, Li Zimeng, who was on the other treadmill, turned around and said with a smile: "You can also copy and paste hundreds of news without getting tired of it, and call the lucky winners every hour without speaking. Go ahead and fill out dozens and dozens of thick delivery orders without messy handwriting."
After that, he thought for a while and said with a smile: "Also, ordinary people's photo albums contain selfies, boyfriends and girlfriends, food, and scenery photos.
People like us have cell phone photo albums full of: data screenshots, material screenshots, and emoticons.
There are batches of APP installed on the mobile phone.
Toutiao, NetEase News, New Media Manager, Yibai, Yitiao, AUE, and you can switch freely between Snapseed, vsco, Blank, Butter Camera and other image processing software at any time. "
Laughing, Li Wenjing added: "There must be word documents overlapping on the computer desktop:
What about the first draft, the second draft, the third draft, the final draft, the final draft, the real final draft, the final draft will never be changed again, haha~"
Before sitting on the anchor desk, both of them held microphones and traveled across the country to hone their four skills as journalists.
Therefore, they can sympathize with the emotions of the people in the live broadcast room and can bring back dusty memories.
Hearing what the two people said, he glanced at the colleagues chatting on the big screen in front of him. Zhu Guangquan laughed and added: "I think the biggest difference between me is that I have been single for more than 20 years, but on every Valentine's Day Pretending to be an emotional editor, caring fans laugh at singles (shakes head)."
Hearing the sound, Li Wenjing and Li Zimeng were both stunned.
Soon the two of them remembered that this guy, in addition to working at the "Midnight News" for more than 20 years, also worked part-time as an editor for several major newspapers to earn some extra money.
After all, his writing skills are notoriously good, and Wen Cai is second only to Zhang Lin among the hosts.
It’s not surprising that such a talented person makes money from his literary talent.
With the overall rise of the Internet industry, it was inevitable that Lao Zhu also began to publish some articles online to attract traffic.
When it comes to clickbait, he is definitely the master.
But few people know about this, only their friends know a little.
Of course, it’s not shabby for literati to make money from their titles!
Looking at the big screen, Zhu Guangquan, who felt a little shabby, kept saying: "Being an editor, the most common words I have said in my work over the years are:
I sent you a preview. Take a look at it and make changes. If you take a look again, then I will push it?
My most thrilling workplace memory is: Wait, don’t post it, preview it later.
What’s more, I’m afraid of the leader’s long voice messages and being alone in the group, and I’m even more afraid of receiving calls from customers in the middle of the night. When my phone vibrates, my heart, liver, spleen, lungs, and kidneys all tremble. "
When Zhu Guangquan recalled the past, Zhang Lin also began to summarize.
[Journalists' Day, like Nurses' Day and Teachers' Day, is one of the only three industry holidays in China.
Journalists, with their professionalism and professionalism, told Chinese stories one after another.
In emergencies, disasters and war scenes, they are always seen rushing to the front line without fear of danger;
When public interests are harmed, they will always conduct in-depth investigations to seek the truth;
In remote and impoverished areas, there are always them who are not afraid of difficulties and report the truest side of the grassroots...
Journalists are also a "high-risk profession."
An earlier survey showed that 90% of journalists and editors in my country are in sub-healthy condition.
Not only that, 2016 journalists died in the line of duty around the world in 48, of which 26 died in wars, 18 died in murders, 3 died while performing dangerous reporting tasks, and 1 was left unexplained.
According to statistics, since 2011, more than a hundred journalists and media workers have died in the line of duty every year around the world. ]
In the live broadcast, Zhang Lin said with a serious face, and everyone else also looked serious because of his words.
In today's society, the media industry is no longer limited to traditional media.
People have seen the rise of new media and self-media, and news can be learned through various channels.
Not only commonly used social software platforms, but also shopping platforms have begun to produce "news content". Many industries that were originally unrelated to "serious" news have also become "media peers" for journalists.
The filter of the uncrowned king has been shattered in this era.
But it is undeniable that, aside from those annoying marketing accounts and entertainment reporters, the media industry has been selected as one of the "Top Ten High-Risk Industries."
why?
Because there are reporters at the scene of emergencies, there are reporters at the scene of disasters, and there are also reporters at the scene of war.
In particular, CCTV's war reporters are always facing life-threatening danger.
By the way, today CCTV General Channel broadcasts the Journalists' Day live, and CCTV International Channel also held an event called "International Journalists Connect Globally to Celebrate Journalists' Day".
This is a connection covering six countries.
Six war reporters across time zones tell their stories of life and death.
The most famous among them is undoubtedly Liu Xiaoqian, a handsome man with a milky voice.
While working at the Latin America Center Reporter Station, he covered topics such as the countdown to the Rio Olympics, slum tourism, and Amazon rainforest protection.
In 2014, in a special report on the news channel "Oriental Time and Space" program "Entering the "City of God"", Liu Xiaoqian became famous overnight for his ability to deal with heavily armed drug dealers without hesitation and ease.
On Station B, there is a personal account named after him, with nearly one million fans, and countless young people regard him as their idol.
Zhang Lin is also one of his fans.
I sincerely feel that many "journalists" in the self-media era have become editors, adding information to other people's information to create emotional articles to deceive traffic, or making trouble out of nothing and acting as pawns to attack others.
People like Liu Xiaoqian who are truly doing the work of front-line reporters are the reporters who deserve respect.
His sentence "Among all the shortcuts, I chose the farthest one" is very impressive.
After a pause, Zhang Lin continued: “Since joining the CCTV family and learning about the history of journalists, I have been deeply touched.
I won’t go into details.
Let’s just talk about the person I admire the most.
The news media person I admire most now is Kang Hui and Kang Shuai. I have said the reason many times and I won’t go into details today.
Today I will talk about the person I admired most in the past. "
Hearing Zhang Lin mention Kang Hui again, many netizens thought of his Lin-style blowing Kang.
Speaking of my impressions of Kang Hui, I gave him two book titles, one is "20 Hosts You Can't Miss in Your Lifetime," and the other is "600 Examples of Broadcasting and Hosting Sentences." He is a textbook and standard news anchor.
Then Kang Hui replied to him:
Your fate is up to me, and you belong in the live broadcast room.
It’s funny just thinking about it!