Citizen Journalism on Probetv.com
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010What is one thing that has become a natural instinct for us nowadays?
Making sure we do not leave home without our cellphone.
There was a time when all we were concerned about was not missing an important call when our cellphones rang. Today, with technology constantly upgraded, we have cellphones that can take pictures, shoot video and upload our shots to the internet seconds after we have pressed the stop button on our phones.
No need to bring film to be processed, no need to ask someone to air our story. We have become citizen-journalists with the freedom to choose what story to tell, when and from where we find something with an interesting story to tell.
Big, bulky cameras and the long tedious process of crafting a story has now been reduced making it accessible to anyone who has a keen eye, a genuine interest in news as it happens where you are and most importantly I think, a commitment to seek the truth, verify and be fair to all concerned.
With the elections just days away, we are faced with the challenge of observing and recording a first in our country and in Asia. The automated election process needs to be watched carefully. This is the first time since 1907 that the “mano-mano” way of counting our vote will be replaced by machines that will do the count for us.
Let’s be active participants. Make a difference by participating. Be a citizen-journalist.
— Cheche
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