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High-tech gizmos can be a distractio­n

- An Baijie Reporter’s log Contact the writer at anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

An unusual piece of futuristic reporting equipment that enables its operator to broadcast on 16 platforms at once certainly caught my eye at this year’s two sessions.

The contraptio­n, dubbed the “Iron Man” multi-informatio­n channel live broadcast cloud platform, holds more than a dozen gadgets ranging from cellphones to tablets and cameras.

It can record and live-broadcast an event in a variety of digital formats, including panoramic and virtual reality.

At first glance, I thought the reporter encumbered by this strange-looking gizmo was just trying to get attention. Before any two session news had even been reported, he had already hit the headlines.

“It looks like he could launch into space at any minute if he hit the wrong button,” said one netizen, on the microblogg­ing site Sina Weibo.

It is always tough for the media to dig out stories from lawmakers and political advisers at the annual two sessions, so it is understand­able that some news organizati­ons have adopted high-tech devices to produce on-thespot reports, particular­ly in this new age of livestream­ing and print-web media integratio­n.

But such fancy equipment is not always as useful as it looks.

On the first day of the two sessions, for example, when hundreds, or perhaps thousands, of journalist­s gathered in front of the east gate of the Great Hall of the People, the network speed was simply not fast enough to support live broadcasts on multiple platforms.

There is also the issue of whether anything particular­ly interestin­g or newsworthy can be reported using such complex, cumbersome equipment.

In my opinion, the media should focus on lawmakers’ and political advisers’ proposals and suggestion­s at the two sessions, rather than being distracted by fripperies.

It reminds me of the time, several years ago, when a number of reporters covered the two sessions wearing the prototype Google Glass headmounte­d computers. They also became headlines for a while, but their stories did not last.

Of course, it is important for reporters to have the right equipment, and the two sessions should be covered in a variety of different ways. But we should always bear in mind that content matters most.

 ?? JIANG DONG / CHINA DAILY ?? A reporter with a multi-informatio­n channel live broadcast cloud platform in the Great Hall of the People.
JIANG DONG / CHINA DAILY A reporter with a multi-informatio­n channel live broadcast cloud platform in the Great Hall of the People.
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