Travis Lupick, Africa-based freelance foreign correspondent
Increasingly, I believe, news is produced by the sort of young and inexperienced journalist that operates with 'a cellphone and no flak jacket'Travis Lupick
Increasingly, I believe, news is produced by the sort of young and inexperienced journalist that operates with 'a cellphone and no flak jacket'
With big media houses willing to pay independents, and given that there are a decreasing number of doors through which an aspiring conflict journalist can enter the game, how much of the blame can you lay on the rookies?Travis Lupick
With big media houses willing to pay independents, and given that there are a decreasing number of doors through which an aspiring conflict journalist can enter the game, how much of the blame can you lay on the rookies?
Travis Lupick (@tlupick) is a Canadian freelance foreign correspondent, currently based in Malawi.
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