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IAUOE Students Visit RSNC
Students of the Department of English and Communication Arts, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, Port Harcourt, yesterday paid a study visit to the Rivers State Newspaper Corporation, publishers of The Tide Newspaper.
The lecturer in charge of Principles of Editing and Newspaper Publishing in the department, Dr Onyekosor Andrew, who led the group, said the students, who were said to be in their 4th year, undertook the tour to the media house to have a first-hand information on news editing and newspaper publishing.
Addressing the students, the Group News Editor of The Tide, Mr Victor Tew and his deputy, Mrs Thankgod-Amadi Sylvia, took the students through the intricacies of news gathering, news writing, editing and newspaper publishing.
Conducting the students round the different units of the corporation, Mr Tew highlighted the various beats under the Editorial Department to include; the news desk, sports, politics, entertainment, crime, features, women, etc.
He analysed a journalist as one with the potential to source for news as well as report it within the ambit of the communication law so as to guard against libel, emphasising on the need to have sources of stories authenticated before publication.
The students were conducted to the computer section, the lithographic unit, and the production house where the paper is finally produced.
By: Oribim Ibama
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