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V.Tarasyuk: Those, who know why they joined the Department of Journalism, will achieve good results

06.06.2015

On May 25, 1994, the first President of Ukraine Leonid Kravchuk signed a decree № 251/94 to establish a new “professional holiday of media workers – the Journalist Day” on June 6.

The date for the celebration was chosen not randomly. It was on this memorable day when the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine was accepted to the ranks of the International Federation of Journalists – the world’s largest organization of professional media workers.

On the occasion, here are a few quotes from the person, who has direct relevance to practical work and, at the same time, is largely responsible for journalistic education. Associate Professor of the Department of Journalism of UzhNU, Candidate of Philology Volodymyr Tarasyuk talked with a correspondent of the Chas Zakarpattya.

– One can not have a positive opinion about the information “stuffing” which spoils the Ukrainian media “pie”. But we must understand: no car is going to run long on a cheap, low quality fuel. The same applies to the domestic media: if we want them to be of a high quality, poor, socially unprotected journalist is not going to help. Freedom of speech, objective, impartial information are expensive. If the society wants to have them, it must be prepared to pay for it… Today, almost everyone, who has access to the Internet, practices writing in social networks.

– The older generation of media people remembers the era of village worker’s reporters, how they differed from actual media workers. That’s how blogging and journalism are related. Both have the right to exist in social networks. In some aspects they are similar to each other, in others – radically different. But, by definition, blog entries have temporary significance. But journalism is something that lives longer. I in no way want to diminish the role of bloggers, because there are real masters of words among them. But, as for me, journalism is more visionary…

– The department has the necessary resources and specialists, including practitioners. But we must admit that no journalistic institution in the world is able to catch up with the development of modern media. On the other hand, if Ukraine wants to produce quality professionals, we need to make appropriate investments in education, develop the science…

– Students are different: some are good, others are mediocre, some have the motivation to creative work, others have not, some came to practice in the first year, others – in the third… There are different cases. However, there are disturbing trends in general. First, the level of freshmen’s knowledge leaves much to be desired. And we often have to repeat the school curriculum in first years. Secondly, young journalists often become disillusioned by the profession because of high demands, low wages, lack of work, and therefore they often come for a diploma rather than knowledge (hoping it may be of use in the future).

But, those, who understand why they entered the department of journalism, who work consistently, achieve good results.

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Will there be a series of mini-hydropower plants on the Latorytsya?

30.03.2015

The issue of building a series of mini-hydropower plants (4 HPPs) on the Latorytsya river in Mukachevo with a capacity of 4 MW was the topic of the meeting of the working group, chaired by the First Deputy Mayor Ernest Nuser, held recently at Mukachevo City Council.

An Uzhgorod resident developed projects for outdoor social advertising in the city (sketches)

09.03.2015

Uzhgorod residents Daniel Voloshin developed projects for outdoor social advertising in the city.

“The idea of the project is that if 10 people pass it by and it makes at least one of them think about, it

will already give effect. A4. Stick in public places. There are many more motivational posters and

more can be made if necessary. I am looking for printing resources (people with printers who can

print at least several pieces)” – Daniel explains his initiative.

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Transcarpathians are not allowed to serve in the 128th mountain infantry brigade – Victor Baloha

01.03.2015

The MP from Transcarpathia reported this on his page on Facebook:

“Transcarpathians, who are mobilized to protect the state, are not allowed to serve in our 128th mountain infantry brigade. So decided the General Staff.

Who will benefit from that? The army, servicemen, their parents, us providing help for our soldiers? If they are scattered all over Ukraine, in different units, it will prevent the systematization and logistics of volunteer help and parcels from parents. Maybe for someone it is a mystery, but it is the only thing that allowed the 128th Brigade to survive all this time. The community of Transcarpathia became a professional rear for their countrymen in the East.

Therefore, I do not understand the logic of such decisions. If you can not provide for the army, if you can not guarantee soldiers assistance, care and protection, do not create problems for those who are doing this work in spite of, and not because of the Ministry of Defence and the General Staff.