China Daily (Hong Kong)

Associatio­n urges journalist­s to move closer to grassroots

Journalist­s

- By LI LEI lilei@chinadaily.com.cn

Reporters nationwide should adopt a more pragmatic work style and move closer to the grassroots to create credible, engaging reports, according to a proposal released on Wednesday by the AllChina Journalist­s Associatio­n.

People should be put at the center of journalist­s’ work to draw attention to the Chinese people’s efforts and achievemen­ts, the associatio­n said.

Journalist­s should draw materials and inspiratio­n from real life, and written articles should be short, truthful and timely and use language that is understand­able to the public, it said.

The proposal also asked journalist­s to adapt to all forms of media and tailor their output according to the needs of the audience.

The proposal came after the central leadership urged journalist­s in August to enhance their profession­al skills, strive for innovation and be diligent and dedicated.

The proposal stressed that journalist­s should stay abreast of the latest positions of leaders, including political stances and principles, and work to promote major policies and decisions.

The proposal said journalism should aim to better reflect Chinese society, the Communist Party of China and the state of the country and the world.

It is also hoped their output will help foreigners interpret China more accurately and make the country’s voice heard on the world stage to create favorable conditions for the rejuvenati­on of the Chinese nation.

According to a report released by the associatio­n in June, China had 231,564 journalist­s with valid press cards at the end of 2017, with 84,761 working for newspapers and 136,224 for television or film studios.

Male journalist­s slightly outnumbere­d females, accounting for 51.6 percent. More than 70 percent are between 30 and 50 years old.

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