AMILOADED MEDIA HUB NEWS UPDATE
Broadcast journalists have been charged to make responsibility the beacon of their profession.
The chief executive officer of the Channels Media Group,Dr John Momoh gave the charge at the induction of the first set of members of the Society of Nigerian Broadcasters in Lagos.
In his keynote address,Dr John Momoh remarked that responsibility connotes objectivity,fairness,balance with unbiased reportage.
The Broadcast manager stressed the beacon of Broadcast journalism which is Responsibility should be upheld by Broadcast managers,editors,reporters and producers.
He regretted,that the media landscape is fraught with and taken over by social media journalists, mostly untrained,thus churning out half truths and unverified information, often difficult to track and with devastating effects on society.
In their remarks,former Chairman, Osun State Broadcasting Corporation board of directors and former Nigerian ambassador to the Philippines, Dr Yemi Farounbi,media icons, Engineers Vincent Maduka and Shyngles Wigwe took a swipe at the manner licenses are given to would be proprietors who establish stations with dearth of professionals and content.
They stressed the need for the Broadcast industry to emphasise dress code and invest in training of staff.
It could be recalled that the first stream of induction of pioneers into the Society of Nigerian Broadcasters took place in Abuja a couple of days ago. The second stream of the first set took place in Lagos with inductees,drawn from all over the country.
Part of the inductees in Lagos were the Director of News and Current Affairs,Osun State Broadcasting Corporation,OSBC (Radio), Abimbola Babatunde,Director, News and Current Affairs, OSBC TV, Akinola Owolabi, Director of Sports,OSBC, Muideen Adeleke and Director of Engineering, Toyin Owojaye.
Others were Bukola Aderibigbe, Coordinating Director, Osun State Ministry of Information,Moshood Sulaiman,Director of Press, Ministry of Information and Oluwatoyin Yusuf, Deputy Director, Current Affairs, OSBC TV.
Over 400 members were inducted into the new body.
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