Theory and practice of journalism from Azercell
The local leading mobile operator Azercell spent on their own regular training for 15 journalists from different media sectors in Baku and regions.
According to the report, two-day course on October 28-29, brought together journalists , both with years of experience and senior students who master this craft in practice. Among the participants were representatives of the print media , news agencies, news portals , television and regional media. Specially invited from Turkey instructors with years of experience in a variety of Turkish and international media Mehmet Binay and Aizen Atalay held lectures and practical exercises on the basics of writing news stories , in order to illuminate the sample , interviewing techniques , the use of social media as a new and effective means of communication and many other aspects of .
Application of knowledge in a variety of situational tasks and the subsequent demonstration video journalists allowed to fix in practice this information and the opportunity to discuss with peers and instructors, all of their questions. Another important aspect of the training organized by Azercell was the opportunity to familiarize with the principles of the Turkish and international media and the exchange of information between coaches and players.
Azercell will continue to pursue their innovative projects to support the development of local journalism - said in a statement. - 17D-
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