PODCAST In this podcast, Thibaut Gagnepain, journalist for “20 Minutes” in Strasbourg, tells the backstage of an article, the side effects
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How do journalists find topics that will become articles, videos published on 20 Minutes  ;? In our podcast “Minute Papillon !”, we slip into the pocket today of Thibaut Gagnepain, journalist of 20 Minutes ” Strasbourg, and we go behind the scenes of the profession.
When it all starts with a hectic siesta
On paper, the profession of journalist is quite simple. Find interesting information for people who read or listen to you, verify this information, and transmit it, via written, audio or television media. But who are these sources of information? These are people or organizations, such as an association. Quimper, the prefecture in from police to Paris or an NGO in Libya…
There are a lot of news sources, and a lot of news is not interesting for people following us: Nîmes is unlikely to interest our readers to any great extent. Quimper. In the sources of information, there are also unreliable people or organizations, which consciously or unconsciously deliver misappropriated information, partially kitty or completely false. There are also people who have information, and who do not want, but really do not want to deliver this information…
The place of chance
Sometimes, the source of ;information is the reporter person. The event “fallen him’ on it”, sometimes in improbable ways. The news catches the interest of the public. This is what happened. to Thibaut Gagnepain, journalist for 20 Minutes at; Strasbourg. In this episode, we will discuss with him the production of information on a daily basis, of chance, and of a lot of phone calls…
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