The reason that today I will do research for my favourite Journalist is the my firts post.
On my firts post I wrote that my favourite Journalist is Ειρηνη Χαραλαμπιδου.
Ειρηνη Χαραλαμπιδου
On March 19, 1964 Irini Charalambidou was born in
Limassol,Cyprus. She has lived in Nicosia since 1974. She speaks, Greek and
English. He studied journalism in Athens,Greece and later psychology in
Nicosia,Cyprus. Since 2011 Irini is a Cypriot politician.
Prior to her election as a Member of Parliament, she worked as a journalist.
Her
first work as a journalist was in the group of the newspaper "Ο Αγών και
στην Ελευθεροτυπια".In addition, she has collaborated with the newspaper
"Kirikas". She was the public relations director of the "Louis
tourism organization".
In the period 1987-1994 and 2002-2011 she
worked on a Cypriot channel ,that called RIK. She was the presenter of the
popular entertainment show "Pleasant Saturday Night". In the period
1994-1996 she worked for the Logos channel and in the period 1998-2001 for ANT1
Cyprus. From September 2004 to February 2011 she was responsible for the
research, editing and presentation of the popular show "Το συζητάμε".
Moreover, she is the author of the books "What We Discussed "(2007)
and "The White Pages of the Cyprus Problem" (2011).
She is married Andros Papapavlou and they have two sons.
This Journalist inspire me because she worked on very good newspapers as Journalist and on very good Channels in Cyprus. I would like to have this opportunity in the future. In addition, I like to read see her work because she inspire me. Also, I read several newspaper like the newspapers that she worked because I want to know how to write an article such as the structure of it.
Reference:
https://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%95%CE%B9%CF%81%CE%AE%CE%BD%CE%B7_%CE%A7%CE%B1%CF%81%CE%B1%CE%BB%CE%B1%CE%BC%CF%80%CE%AF%CE%B4%CE%BF%CF%85
The blog post does not really say much about how the research here informs your own work. Although it is great to see you have looked at another journalist for inspiration, a more critical response to some of the work she created with commentary on how this might inform your own work would improve this.
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