posted on 2009-07-01, 00:00authored byColleen Murrell
The television foreign correspondent's licence to roam and generate news is increasingly under threat. This paper concentrates on the micro production processes of today s correspondent as he or she goes about the job of newsgathering 'on the road', and considers the changing nature of the correspondent's autonomy. It inserts the missing character in foreign newsgathering - the locally hired fixer - and explores how this person affects the correspondent's autonomy. An analysis of interviews with 20 foreign correspondents and five fixers leads to the conclusion that the foreign correspondent is rarely the sole editorial figure on the road but is instead the main actor representing the creative interplay of a succession of fixers or 'local producers'. This deconstruction of the ways in which a correspondent builds an ad-hoc newsgathering team each time he or she lands in d new place allows for a deeper understanding of the modus operandi of reporters.
History
Journal
Australian journalism review
Volume
31
Pagination
5 - 17
Location
St. Lucia, Qld.
Open access
Yes
ISSN
0810-2686
Language
eng
Publication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article