Jamaica Gleaner

Don’t sulk if your first story flops, veteran tells rookies

- Paul Clarke/Gleaner Writer paul.clarke@gleanerjm.com

YOUNG JOURNALIST­S have been urged to put in the hard work in honing their craft and not be discourage­d if they initially fail the high standards demanded in competitiv­e newsrooms.

The advice was offered by 24-year stalwart Enthrose Campbell, a staple in the editorial department of the state-run Jamaica Informatio­n Service, at a Press Associatio­n of Jamaica Veterans Luncheon at the Courtyard Marriott hotel in New Kingston yesterday.

“Stick-to-itiveness is important for any young reporter. I started as an editor at the JIS, and I wasn’t the best, but because of my qualificat­ions, I got the job. The first story I did was horrible, but I learnt that before you leave the office for an assignment, do the research. It helps,” said Campbell.

While noting that her career growth had been nurtured by more “seasoned” reporters, Campbell called for media practition­ers to develop an appreciati­on for the art of writing, which, she said, must be underpinne­d by discipline and a passion for perfection.

Campbell, political reporter Balfour Henry of the Jamaica Observer, former Gleaner photojourn­alist Headley‘Dellmar’Samuels, and IRIE FM broadcaste­r Elise Kelly were given citations for their years of dedication at yesterday’s function, which is part of a series of activities marking Journalism Week.

A special citation was presented to PAJ life member Carmen Tipling, while François St Juste collected the award on behalf of his late father, film-maker Franklyn ‘Chappie’ St Juste.

The 2019 Press Associatio­n of Jamaica (PAJ) National Journalism Week culminates on Saturday with the highly anticipate­d awards gala to be held at the Courtleigh Auditorium in New Kingston, but on Wednesday, the group found time to honour six stalwarts of the profession, who have made significan­t contributi­ons over the years.

 ?? PHOTOS BY RUDOLPH BROWN ?? Enthrose Campbell is sandwiched by Headley ‘Dellmar’ Samuels (left) and Balford Henry as the trio shows off citations they received during a Press Associatio­n of Jamaica Veterans’ Luncheon at the Courtyard Marriott in New Kingston on Wednesday.
PHOTOS BY RUDOLPH BROWN Enthrose Campbell is sandwiched by Headley ‘Dellmar’ Samuels (left) and Balford Henry as the trio shows off citations they received during a Press Associatio­n of Jamaica Veterans’ Luncheon at the Courtyard Marriott in New Kingston on Wednesday.
 ??  ?? Christene King (left) presents a special award to Carmen Tipling at the PAJ Veterans’ Luncheon on Wednesday.
Christene King (left) presents a special award to Carmen Tipling at the PAJ Veterans’ Luncheon on Wednesday.

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