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Poems suitable for recitation on Journalists’ Day

Poems suitable for recitation on Journalists' Day are as follows:

"Journalist's Song"

Since I am a match.

Just let me shine at sunset.

Even if the light is not far away.

Even if the night falls at the end of the body.

Since I am a piece of flint.

Let me clang on the Iron Curtain.

Even if the sparks are sparse and bloody.

Even if the liver and gallbladder are broken, the face is cold and cold.

Fire, bright black eyes at the end.

The star finally beats in the blood-red heart.

Leave only a blank space for the body.

The image of the liver and gallbladder is lost in the miasma of dust.

——There is no more blindness and regret in the will.

High hope stands at the gate of hell!

Festival

Journalists’ Day, also known as Press Day and Publishing Day in some countries. November 8th every year is China Journalists’ Day. In 2000, the State Council officially approved the China Journalists Association's "Request for Instructions on Determining the Specific Date of "Journalists' Day"" and agreed to designate November 8, the founding day of the China Journalists Association, as Journalists' Day. According to the regulations of the State Council, Journalists' Day is a non-holiday work holiday.

Scope of work

Go to the scene of the incident on behalf of the general public, or contact the parties involved in the news incident, and present the truth of the incident and its significance through reports. On top of mass media, it helps the media achieve functions such as monitoring, education, discussion, and entertainment.

Generally speaking, reporters mainly work in newspapers, television stations, radio stations, magazines, news agencies and other institutions. After the advent of the Internet, some reporters also worked for online media (online newspapers) or professional websites. Many government agencies and industrial and commercial enterprises also have their own reporters, as well as reporters who do not work in fixed media. They are generally called "freelance writers" or "freelance reporters". They accept media commissions or make a living by submitting articles.

Reporters’ performance methods can be divided into reporting, special topics, investigative interviews, exclusive interviews, accurate reporting, etc. However, reporters' manuscripts, photos, videos, etc. usually have to be processed at the editing desk.

Main categories

Journalists are divided into text reporters, photo reporters, broadcast reporters, television reporters, and online reporters based on the nature of their work.

According to the content of the reports, they are divided into political reporters, military reporters, economic reporters, cultural and educational reporters, science and technology reporters, sports reporters, etc.

By region, they are divided into local reporters, foreign reporters, special correspondents, etc. News organizations also hire special reporters outside the establishment for special interviews and reports or interviews and reports in specialized regions and departments.