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    Have a strong local presence by using constructive journalism

    Adrian Feuerbacher from NDR in Germany opened the session by
    discussing his public news station, where they do lots of
    investigative reporting. They like to show the audience the whole
    picture with nothing held back. Instead NDR want to create a more
    accurate understanding of situations. Adrian said that lots of
    feedback on radio is negative… but NDR receives a remarkable amount of
    positivity!

    Louise Welander, from SR in Sweden, said they decided a long time ago
    that they needed to invest in constructive journalism. But it took a
    while to get to the point where they are now. She agreed with Adrian
    that journalism is all about giving a clear picture of society and the
    situations that we are in. She gave some insight into how journalists
    work at SR, asking question after question, again and again – and
    following up six weeks later. She said that constructive journalism is
    difficult to define and that you have to decide on your own
    definition, but ultimately that it is within the DNA of a journalist
    to investigate.

    Jesper Borup, from DR P4 in Denmark is further ahead with constructive
    journalism. He hosts the morning show at his regional station and is
    established in creating investigative journalism. His show has
    investigated lots of situations, including a school without working
    computers – where the students and teachers do not use them at all
    because they fail to even switch on. Jesper investigated the problem
    with the computers and found a specialist who could fix them.

     

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