The Lion's Pride vol. 2 (Jun. 2014) | Page 93

86 journalism and the need to preserve freedom of expression. My background has taught me to make my story ethical and to me that is the most effective reporting in journalism. When a breaking story comes in, your focus isn’t being fast, but giving accurate, quality information to the public. You always have to get the full story! You just have to believe in it. Part 2: Planning and Drafting Q) What kind of planning do you do? How much time does it take? How important is it? Could you reduce or omit planning of your documents with little negative effect? A) Most of the time I have to figure out a lot of different parts of the story. For example, I have to figure out the front page story and press releases. A lot of the time I have to go out there and start talking to people and find out what kind of materials are out there, it just all depends on what’s happening and when it is happening. Sometimes, something big comes in, and then I might have to reduce or omit information. You have to plan it all out, and keep a balance of information. It all depends on what’s happening and when.