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Then we remember what was called "the news".

Posted: Mon Feb 03, 2025 3:38 am
by Shishirgano9
This collaboration can take various forms: collecting ideas, testimonies, etc. A simple way to take the pulse of society and get out of one's ivory tower - especially in editorial offices that rarely do field reporting.
This work ethic mobilizes fairly classic journalistic skills (listening, curiosity, critical thinking), but with particular attention to maintaining a constant link of feedback with readers.
Involving readers in the editorial process is also gambling data pakistan a new way to capture the attention of Internet users and to retain some of them. Because despite the distrust, a large part of citizens remains curious and interested in the media factory.
Ask questions

On television or especially on the radio, giving the floor to listeners/viewers is commonplace and adds a welcome touch of interactivity to certain programs (like the France Inter morning show ). The functionality has also been internalized in the station's mobile application.




At Le Monde or Franceinfo , interactive live has also become an editorial pillar. Readers' questions are very present, unlike most competing news sites. During the lockdown, Le Monde's live has become a real daily meeting for thousands of Internet users.

At Libération , questions and answers have become a successful editorial gimmick with the CheckNews vertical .