28.2 C
Accra
Tuesday, December 3, 2024
NewsBe accurate and fair - Bernard Avle advises young journalists

Date:

Be accurate and fair – Bernard Avle advises young journalists

Media personality, Bernard Avle has urged fellow journalists to prioritize integrity amidst the growing trend of celebrity status within the profession.

During an episode of his morning show, Citi Breakfast Show, on Thursday, April 11, 2024, Avle reflected on the evolving landscape of journalism, expressing concerns about the emphasis on fame and social media metrics over journalistic ethics.

He reminisced about the earlier days of Ghanaian television, particularly in the late 1990s, noting the shift in both actors and journalists towards seeking celebrity status.

Mr Avle emphasized the need for purity and professionalism within the media, advocating for journalists to uphold traditional values amidst changing times.

Avle stressed the significance of maintaining journalistic integrity in the face of external pressures to prioritize popularity and social media presence. He highlighted the importance of accuracy, fairness, and quality in storytelling, urging young journalists to focus on mastering the basics rather than chasing superficial metrics.

The seasoned journalist lamented the decline of in-depth journalism and critical thinking, attributing it to the prevalence of quick, shallow content. He warned against the consequences of such trends, emphasizing the importance of returning to journalistic fundamentals.

“Those days, those our actors were good, these days things have changed even the journalists have changed, we’ve become celebrities,” Avle remarked during the show. “Things are not the same anymore. Those days, those who were in the journalism profession, they were professionals, they were even working at other places and they were doing part-time. Of course, you can’t do part-time anymore, and media people were role models. We need purity; we need to accept that things have changed.

We need to have some puritans in the media, people who will have to stick to what they have to do and do it “.

Mr Avle emphasized the importance of maintaining journalistic integrity amidst the lure of fame and social media metrics.

“A young journalist now, the thing they are now being told about what the profession needs, influencers, and all those things. Do your story, be accurate, and be fair, you can have 20, 000 followers on Facebook but that is not the work, your real work is to make sure when you do the story, you should make sure it is well written, your grammar is correct, you attribute it rightly. These are the basics but people are missing it

Some guy came to me that he wants to come and work here, he has so many people following him, his grammar is even wrong and people are following him all over and he wants to be a media guy, how can you be a media guy when you can’t write English or whatever language you want to use to do the media “

“We can’t even read thorough stories because most stories are like four paragraphs and they’re moving to the next, it is even changing the way we think because people are not able to think deeply. You can’t sit quietly and meditate for two hours because everything is quick, we creating a generation of people who are dumb we need to go back to some fundamentals”

“The basis of journalism is verification of information to put out because now I am using this to advise myself as well because it’s changing, followership, stardom when people see you they want autographs and you think you are a big guy, you are not any big guy , you are a simple journalist, never forget who you are. Don’t let people define you because of your big car”

Mr Avle concluded by reminding fellow journalists of the essence of their profession: the verification and dissemination of accurate information.

He urged them to resist the allure of fame and to remain grounded in their identity as journalists, regardless of external influences.

Bernard Avle’s remarks underscore his dedication to upholding journalistic standards and his commitment to preserving the integrity of the profession.

As a respected and influential media personality in Ghana, his insights carry weight and serve as a guiding force for journalists seeking to navigate the evolving media landscape.

[forminator_poll id="710479"]

Latest stories

There must be fairness and equity in the recruitment of staff of the ICC – A-G

Ghana's Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Dame, has...

A-G pushes for laws against genocide, war crimes in African States

Ghana's Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Dame, has...

I shouldn’t have taken help from a woman – Big Akwes tells a story of regret

Ghanaian Kumawood actor Big Akwes has expressed regrets for...

Defective ballots for Eastern region destroyed

The Ghana Police Service, in collaboration with the Eastern...

Your support can make voting easier for PWDs – Centre for Disability urges Ghanaians

The Centre for Disability, Entrepreneurship, and Public Policy has...

Police look into alleged attack on Otumfuo’s convoy

The Ghana Police Service is investigating an alleged attack...

Total assets in banking sector surge by 3.4% to GHC367.2bn – BoG

The Bank of Ghana (BoG) reports that total assets...

Related stories

There must be fairness and equity in the recruitment of staff of the ICC – A-G

Ghana's Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Dame, has...

A-G pushes for laws against genocide, war crimes in African States

Ghana's Attorney-General and Minister for Justice, Godfred Dame, has...

Defective ballots for Eastern region destroyed

The Ghana Police Service, in collaboration with the Eastern...

Your support can make voting easier for PWDs – Centre for Disability urges Ghanaians

The Centre for Disability, Entrepreneurship, and Public Policy has...

Police look into alleged attack on Otumfuo’s convoy

The Ghana Police Service is investigating an alleged attack...

Distributing food in voting queues is an act of corruption – CHRAJ to Lydia Alhassan

The Commission on Human Rights and Administrative Justice (CHRAJ)...

Voters have the right to disclose their vote – Samson Anyenini

A Distinguished media lawyer, Samson Lardy Anyenini, has...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here