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Face-to-Face



Alice Antheaume touches on the pros and cons when it comes to reporters working from home or at the station. Although working from home provides a comfort and peace it also comes with the poor connection calls and the lack of hierarchy. She points out being online highlights the "hate, fakes, and data being one big mess." To be in person is to create a real connection that viewers can see and feel too. When someone is reading from a list and simultaneously answering the questions like a to-do list it brings down character moral and views. She finishes her story with strong faith, reporters will "strive to distinguish between sincere insights and questionable testimonies" to get back into the rhythm.


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