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Reflections after watching "News Investigation"

Reflections after watching "News Investigation" Part 1

Tonight, I watched a news story from CCTV's "News Investigation", which was very educational.

This story tells that a boss in Shenyang City opened a shopping mall called Jinfeng Supermarket. During the two years since its opening, it was inspected and fined 39 times by relevant government departments. The first time was when the store opened for business, the boss put up the slogan "Jinfeng Supermarket, lowest prices". People from the Industrial and Commercial Bureau said that using the word "most" in the slogan violated the Advertising Law and would require a fine. The second time, people from the Industrial and Commercial Bureau wanted to make some money, so they went to Jinfeng Supermarket and pretended that real cigarettes were fake. The cigarettes were confiscated and fined. The boss asked a friend for help to get the cigarettes back. However, a few weeks later, people from the Industrial and Commercial Bureau came to Jinfeng Supermarket again, claiming that the real liquor was fake and wanted to confiscate it and impose a fine. Faced with endless inspection fines, the boss couldn't bear it, took up legal weapons, and filed a lawsuit in court. The people from the Industrial and Commercial Bureau were afraid that the matter would be exposed, so they quickly did the boss's job and asked him to withdraw the lawsuit. The boss spared them and withdrew the lawsuit. The people from the Industrial and Commercial Bureau hurriedly sent back the liquor and the fine. From this incident, the boss understood the importance of the law. In the future, whenever there were illegal charges, inspections, or fines, the boss would mercilessly go to court to safeguard his legitimate rights and interests.

After reading this report, I feel very deeply that the law is so important in real life. I want to acquire legal knowledge from an early age to better protect my legitimate rights and interests. Reflections on "News Investigation" Part 2

This winter's cold seems to have come earlier and colder than in previous years. The howling cold wind reminds us that the end of the year is coming, and also heralds the arrival of the long-awaited winter vacation.

This semester is neither long nor short, and I have borrowed some books from the library to read. The first book is "News Investigation" in the CCTV premium column series. Overall, this is a good book, but as a series of books about CCTV, it contains some exaggerations about the hardships and purpose of the establishment of CCTV, and the objectivity of the evaluation has also lost a lot of points.

At the beginning of this book, the author first reflected on his own shortcomings compared with foreign technology and development history. Indeed, if you look at the world, this CCTV program seems quite insignificant. Judging from the development history and current situation of the television industry, there are too many areas where we need to improve and improve, and there are still many shortcomings that we need to take action to make up for. Therefore, how to follow the trend of world media, better integrate the propaganda of the party's consciousness with the voice of the people, and make itself bigger and stronger has become the goal of CCTV's efforts to move forward. In response to this situation, CCTV has made a good strategic decision, which is to "professionalize channels, personalize columns, and quality programs." There is no doubt that this strategic decision of CCTV is a correct strategic decision to be down-to-earth, keep pace with the times, and take a solid step towards the status of a world-class TV station.

After years of hard work by all CCTV employees, CCTV series programs have become more and more popular among the people. CCTV can sum up experience in a timely manner, use its strengths and avoid weaknesses, forge ahead, go deep into reality, life, practice, and pioneer and innovate. This is the key to its success.

In my memory, the most profound impression about this book is about the continuous growth of CCTV programs and their gradual maturity and finalization. From the reform of "Eastern Time and Space" to the reform of "Focus Interview", and then to "Journalism Investigation", it finally surfaced after several setbacks. In this process of continuous reform, CCTV has absorbed a large number of talents into its team like a bottomless pit, slowly enriching itself and filling its wings. Now it can finally fly high.

The success of "Investigative News" is inseparable from the director's astonishing talent and pursuit of personalized narrative. The wealth of talent on this show has laid a solid foundation for the show's success. For example, the requirements for reporters are also very high. Journalists are not only the subject of investigation, but also the constituent elements of a program. They are the implementers of investigative behaviors and the performers of the investigation process. When investigating an incident, investigative reporters naturally become this The external logo and brand image of the program. As an investigative reporter, you should first have a questioning spirit and dare to ask questions to find out the truth. "Journalism Investigation"'s rigid requirements for interviews are to be objective, balanced, calm and questioning. Famous characters were born in this program, such as Wang Zhi, Dong Qian, Wang Lifen, Yang Chun, Chai Jing and Yang Jiang.

The influence of these characters is not only on the program, but also plays a decisive role in the entire journalism world.

In "Investigative News", many excellent programs that people are already familiar with have been born, and they have also had an unshakable impact. At the end of the book, the production process of "Investigative Journalism" is also introduced in detail. Generally speaking, the production of this program, from the establishment to the completion of the entire dissemination process, generally has seven processes: topic selection - topic application - preliminary investigation and shooting - post-production - sample submission for review - program broadcast ——Summary and evaluation. This process seems simple and smooth, but in fact it is very arduous.

In the past, I only knew that CCTV’s programs were becoming more and more popular, and the types of programs were becoming more and more diverse, but I never knew about the hardships and efforts behind CCTV’s glamor. Which of those outstanding journalists gets something for nothing? They all came step by step with blood, tears, and sweat.

I hope that there will be more programs that seek truth from facts and can thrive in this society. He will not be swallowed up by the dark side of society, nor will he be forced to be forgotten. Programs like this are rare. Thoughts after watching "Investigation News" Part 3

Every time I watch "Investigation News" at Station B, I lament that I didn't go to the journalism department back then, and this time is no exception. I read Chai Jing's "Seeing" about three years ago. I have forgotten most of the content in it, except for one scene that is deeply etched in my mind. During SARS in 2003, my sister came to visit Chai Jing, who had just come out of the intensive care area. She was two meters away, and Chai Jing asked her to stop and not get close. This scene left a deep impression on me. It seemed that I was right there, watching the two people greeting each other from a long distance away. I could especially understand the emotion.

Subconsciously, I believe that reporters, including most journalists, should remain calm at all times and always convey a certain piece of information or an event to the public from the most neutral and objective perspective, without deliberately Exaggeration, not deliberately sensational, using the most realistic footage to let the audience judge for themselves, this is actually a bit like the shooting method of a documentary. But after reading "Journalism Investigation" and comparing Chai Jing's interviews with other reporters' interviews with the parties, I think reporters should also need to be sensitive and integrate themselves into the entire incident and the entire environment to understand, understand and respect the interviewees. (It may be a bit far-fetched to understand, but you must respect it, and you must accept that you and the other party are equal.) Maybe such news will be more convincing.

Chai Jing, who has disappeared since "Under the Dome", doesn't know when she will return to the public eye. Looking at today's news market, the plastic feeling of deliberate packaging is really hard to get *** I feel emotional, even disgusted. I really miss the seriousness and love that journalists used to treat journalism.