Citizen Journalist, Anyone?

Want to become a citizen journalist? Have a story to tell the nation. Then you better make a note of this –


Reuters
– Photographs and videos can be shared on Reuters on pics@reuters.com or upload here. From serious issues to anything sizzling, is good enough for them.

BBC News - Pictures and news (worthy) clips can be sent here, yourpics@bbc.co.uk. Web cam users can directly record and send a video message to BBC editors here. Local or International, if it affects you or someone you know, then it’s good enough for them.

CNN.com – Videos, pictures or even audio tips can be mailed to these guys at ireport@cnn.com. And if you are even loosely familiar with the Indian news circuit then you should be aware that anything and everything is of interest to them.

CNN also has an excellent toolkit for newbies to help them quickly learn few video/photo capturing techniques.

CNN IBN – Now this is one, according to me is the most interesting of the lot. Anything considered good by their standards will be featured as a separate program on CNN IBN. However the only glitch here is that it’s applicable to events and issues related to India. One can either upload the media files on the CNN IBN website or send your news reports via SMS and MMS messages (CJ to 2622).

[Via Digital Inspiration]

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rohit
Jan 12th, 2008 at 8:44 pm | #

i want to be an active citizen joirnalist but i do not know wht to do , please aid me in this regard

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