Journalists tend to be very individualistic
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Rodríguez is convinced that readers would appreciate quality information about the problems of an increasingly globalised, interconnected world. ‘The problem is not one of the quantity of information - every day there is even more information - but in many cases, it is not quality information worthy of the human and technical media that exist.’ Before we say goodbye, she comments that, due to this difficult situation, many journalists, frustrated by their work in the big media, are working on establishing alternative projects which would allow them to develop the work which they truly believe needs to be done. ‘Journalists tend to be very individualistic. The fact that many of them have decided to pool their resources in order to try and change the state of things is a very hopeful development.Read more at www.cafebabel.co.uk
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