avatarFrancesco Carrubba

Summary

Journalists and media outlets are actively covering the war in Ukraine, with European radios uniting to broadcast "Give Peace a Chance" in support of Ukraine and reporters providing on-the-ground coverage.

Abstract

The article discusses the efforts of journalists and media in covering the Russian war in Ukraine. It highlights the solidarity shown by European radios that collectively played "Give Peace a Chance" by John Lennon and Yoko Ono as a gesture of support for Kyiv. The piece also acknowledges the work of special envoys and reporters who are risking their lives to deliver firsthand accounts and news from the conflict zones. The media's role in both informing the public and showing solidarity with Ukraine is emphasized, with a call to follow journalists who are expertly covering the Russian attack.

Opinions

  • The media is recognized for its significant role in covering the war and supporting Ukraine.
  • The collective broadcast of "Give Peace a Chance" by European radios is seen as a powerful symbol of unity and a call for peace.
  • There is an appreciation for the bravery and dedication of reporters who are providing critical on-the-ground reporting amidst the conflict.
  • The article suggests that following certain journalists can offer the public expert insights into the ongoing war in Ukraine.

War in Ukraine and communication: radio and reporter

Journalists and the media are working hard to better cover the news and support Kiev

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Journalists and the media are working hard to tell about Putin’s Russian war in Ukraine and to support Kyiv.

The radios, for example, joined together and broadcast in unison “Give peace a chance” by John Lennon and Yōko Ono.

Then there are the special envoys, engaged in the field to report stories and news: I have collected some examples.

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