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09 June 2022
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Now the journalists are writing materials in evacuation buses, in bomb shelters, abroad. Social networks are also involved in helping to disseminate information quickly. Anna Skrypnyak, the Head of Digital Platforms Public, «Suspilne. Sumy» visited the Department of Journalism and Philology of FPSC  SSU to explain to the second-year students how news journalism specialists work in the conditions of a full-scale war. 

The night shifts of Public journalists, who report their subscribers via the Telegram social network, including about anxiety, are a separate topic of communication between sophomores and Anna Skrypnyak: creates news not only for TV, but also for the site, transforms them for social networks and messengers.

– We need to change the information if we want to spread the word to different age groups. The older generation reads Facebook, gets acquainted with longrides; younger people browse Instagram from its pages… It is important to follow all the rules of the platforms on which we work, to study them, – says Anna Skrypnyak. He notes that some dilemmas arise: on the one hand, we must follow the rules of the community, and on the other hand, we lose, for example, credibility as a journalistic standard.

…The night shifts of journalists, who report their subscribers via the Telegram social network, including about anxiety, are a separate topic of communication between sophomores and Anna Skrypnyak:

– At first they gave such messages, and then they thought that there are other services that deal with similar notifications. They wanted to remove it to relieve themselves for other types of professional work. But we immediately received feedback and realized that there is a part of people who are focused on us in terms of alarm reports. So we left, because we have to answer the questions of the audience.

The work of the journalists was seriously changed by the war. It is difficult for journalists now, physically, hard and morally:

– All information passes through yourself. And she is tragic. It happened that for my six-hour shift I could work and cry for five hours, – said the guest.

During the conversation with the stakeholder, the sophomores of the Department of Journalism and Philology of the Faculty of FPSC SSU learned: the media must use different channels of information transmission to convey it to the audience. Including social networks. The main thing is to know the rules of publications and the format of creating information materials. And then we will clearly understand that #mediaspace_leads_to_the_universe.

Maria Rashevska, ZhT-01.

 

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