Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Event Calls For Cultural Shift In News Media

The Good News for the Media panel (L-R): Martyn Lewis, Seán
Dagan Wood, Jeremy Wickremer and Jodie Jackson 
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Event calls for cultural shift in news media

Journalists and members of the public came together in London on Wednesday to debate the need for more good news in the media. Kathleen Cassidy reviews the event

A landmark meeting of citizens, journalists and advocates of positive news took place at the British Museum on Wednesday, reflecting an increasing demand for a more realistic balance of good and bad news.

The Good News for the Media event, on 19 September 2012, drew more than 100 guests and included a panel of speakers featuring former BBC news presenter Martyn Lewis, Positive News editor Seán Dagan Wood, and founder of the Transformational Media Summit, Jeremy Wickremer.


The event was hosted by Jodie Jackson, founder of What A Good Week – a website dedicated to collecting and sharing inspiring news stories. Opening the event she said: “I hear of so many people switching off from the news altogether because it’s so negative. I almost became one of them myself but decided instead to search for the positive things that are going on in the world, to get more of a balance.”

Martyn Lewis spoke of how the ongoing Leveson Inquiry presented opportunities for examining and reshaping the culture, practices and ethics of our media. He suggested that in many stories, reporters could feasibly include a few lines about the work being done to tackle the issues they are writing about.

Such solutions-driven journalism would not only lift the mood of the nation, as demonstrated by positive media coverage of the Olympics, but would also help to paint a more representative picture of reality, he said.

Lewis was also keen to stress the importance of documenting the “hugely unreported voluntary sector,” which he regards as “the Olympics of real achievement that is taking place every day in our country.”

“Such solutions-driven journalism would not only lift the mood of the nation, but would help to paint a more representative picture of reality”

The former broadcaster shared the stories of a number of grassroots initiatives which have been overlooked by the media, including that of a community radio station run by young volunteers in North Lambeth which saw local street crime levels fall to zero within a month of opening.

It is a “disgrace” that such stories are not shared in the mainstream media, Lewis said, adding: “Solutions should become part of the DNA of daily news coverage.”

Seán Dagan Wood then shared the story of Positive News, which since being founded in 1993 has grown to a national print circulation of 55,000 copies and has launched sister editions of the publication in the US, Argentina, Spain and Hong Kong.

According to research carried out by Positive News during July 2012, on average only 16% of stories in the UK’s daily papers are positive. But the Positive News editor outlined how news organisations are now emerging worldwide, which are taking a solution-focused approach to reporting.

“The idea that only bad news sells is old thinking, which is at odds with both the needs and desires of humanity at this pivotal time of global change,” he said.

Wood also announced that Positive News is working in partnership with media organisations Reporters De’Espoirs and Ideal Media, to build an international alliance of solution-focused media groups and journalists.

Jeremy Wickremer, the founder of the Transformational Media Summit, which takes place in London on 27–28 September, then spoke about the nature of the media, summing up its function in one word: “storytelling.”

Using the example of how a stone age person would run into a cave shouting “quick, a woolly mammoth is coming,” to alert the rest of the tribe, Wickremer argued that the key intentions of storytelling are: truth and relevance, compassion, and serving the community. He stressed the importance of journalists keeping these in mind when writing.

“If our news media is to continue to be relevant and serve the societies they are part of, they will need to look to the media of meaning and solutions,” he said.

As the event drew to a close, the walls of the British Museum echoed with the voices of the Mike King Choir, singing the appropriately upbeat song Ain’t No Stopping Us Now. I left feeling like I had been part of a significant meeting of minds and that the time is ripe for a cultural shift in the types of stories we see in our media.

8 comments:

  1. I could care less about good or bad news, if it's not HONEST it's worthless either way.

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  2. Honesty should be the first priority.

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  3. These people just don't get it. We want the news organizations to stop lying to us. We want the full news of what is happening, all sides of the issues. I don't want the news person giving me their opinion of the matter, just give me the news and I'll make my own opinion. We want investigative news reporters that actually ask our politicians hard questions without being afraid. the cabal owns the news organizations, and until this changes the news or the situation will not change. WAKE UP

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  4. but the fact is "our" media is NOT revelant,and not to be trusted-they are controlled by the cabal

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  5. This is wonderful and shows that we are opening our eyes , we realise that what we read and hear in the news affects us and our well being , the future is brighter for this much much brighter.

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  6. All comments before mine are valid. I'd just like to make the point that negative news has had a hugely significant effect on our world. It dims the light within each of us. Negative media maintains a negative mindset in our world. By changing it to positive, our mindsets change to positive. Changing our perspective changes our world. As above so below, as within so without. We create our "reality" based on how we feel inside. Im all for this effort. Its a good start. I've done this on a personal level and it has worked wonders.

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  7. The corporate owned media media is never going to change in the United States (I dunno about the UK) until the un-holy trinity between the POTUS and FCC and the FCC and Broadcasters is broken. POTUS is the President of the United States, he picks the FCC board. As long as the Broadcasters tow the establishment agenda, they get rubber stamped by the biased FCC.

    There used to be a single mission statement for the FCC, which is now been replaced by two FASCIST mission statements. Go find the original mission statement, that's what the FCC's engineers should be working on, but aren't.

    Furthermore, the selection of the FCC's engineering board needs to be chosen by the PUBLIC, not the POTUS!!!

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  8. Cheer up folks. The fact that this meeting took place at all is extremely positive; it reflects the Spirit of Truth that is moving throughout the world.

    That people are turning away from the dark media and creating and supporting an alternative solutions based media is something to rejoice about. Why not tune in to that, and and ignore the other.

    LoL

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