Hope as the Driver
Artiklen er mere end 30 dage gammel
I like driving. I like it a lot. In fact I’m what you might call a driving enthusiast. However. I hate driving on the highway. It’s all the same. It’s crowded. It gives me no pleasure what so ever – mainly because it’s all about going in a straight line at a constant speed. Most of the time it’s necessary to stay on this relentless stretch of road, if I want to get somewhere fast. But why am I always in such a hurry?
Exclusive peek into test center for constructive journalism
In 2019 TV 2/Fyn gave themselves a challenge. They set out to become Denmarks most constructive media and the country’s largest test center for constructive journalism. In this blog you get an exclusive insight in their work to achieve that goal.
That’s why I always take the smaller b-roads. Here the car comes alive. I can feel the mechanics, the weight and the sensation of driving. I have to be involved to get the most of it. And you know what? On the b-roads I can take a break and contemplate about life, nature and maybe also hope. And while driving I have a view that I do not get on the highway.
And what does this have to do with journalism, TV 2/Fyn or constructive journalism, you might ask?
Well, recently we at TV 2/Fyn have taken a pause and looked at our publications on mainly the digital platforms. It was, for a time quite comparable to the highway. Full speed ahead, crowded and always in a hurry.
So we decided to take the off-ramp and spend some time in a slower pace and focus on the immersive experience of the genre known as web docs. Granted, this is not a new format. But it is new for us to dedicate resources, manpower and time to the endeavor.
We cover a lot of topics in these web docs, but our main focus is on hope, adventure and people. Always people!
Mads Boel, Editorial Director, TV 2/Fyn
Mads Boel has worked as a reporter, editor and field producer for national TV2 for 10 years.
In 2013 he made the move to TV 2/Fyn as innovation editor.
In 2015 he took the rains as editorial director with the responsibility for digital news across platforms.
Right now his focus is on creating new workflow and content guidelines for TV 2/Fyn website and SoMe platforms.
The stories always has a starting point in classic journalism, but we do not linger on this. We focus on the individual with an interesting story. We did one on a group of volunteers called “the yellow helpers”. They drive around in their old van and pick up surplus food from the local supermarkets and then sell it to people in need. For very little money they get a shopping basket full of groceries.
And then there was the story about a special lottery concept in a small town. The event happens every Sunday and is completely run by volunteers. The money from attendance go to local development in new sports facilities and in return the participants get an entertaining Sunday evening. And mind you. This has been going on for 50 years.
Another story is about gaming but with the approach that gaming is for everyone. And by reading and watching the doc you may get a bit more insight into the mindset of your child or grandchild.
These products take a good amount of time to produce. But the outcome is so much better than your ordinary treadmill-journalism. But do we get the payoff we hope? Not always. Some of them only have 1500 views while others have more than 30.000 views. But the number of people visiting is not the only factor. The one about gaming has an engagement time of over 6 minutes. And the one about the lottery keeps the readers hooked for about 3 minutes.
So, we will continue exploring the possibility of producing journalism with hope and inspiration as a driver. Maybe we will give people an experience. But I know that we are shedding light on all the fascinating angles you can put on classic journalism.
We produce one web doc a week. Maybe you should take the b-roads on the way to work once a week. Because out there the journey and the car comes to life. Just like journalism comes to life when you put an effort into the storytelling and production.
Tough on Crime
Artiklen er mere end 30 dage gammel
Every single day I experience people making Italian Bolognese the “Danish way”. And I quite frankly find it appalling. Actually it’s an outright crime. To make great Bolognese you only need carrots, celery, onion, garlic, chicken stock, tomato puré, red wine and of course minced meat. In other words: simplicity and thoroughness in the process. Otherwise you get one out of two results: either it’s wrong or it is irrelevant.
The same could be said about journalism. In particular the digital verity of journalism known as websites. And especially when it comes to the genre of crime.
Exclusive peek into test center for constructive journalism
In 2019 TV 2/Fyn gave themselves a challenge. They set out to become Denmarks most constructive media and the country’s largest test center for constructive journalism. In this blog you get an exclusive insight in their work to achieve that goal.
For too many years the Danish press – and also TV 2/Fyn – has been guilty in chasing ambulances, police cars, fires and petty crime.
I swear that when you take a look at tv2fyn.dk on any given weekend you could find yourself in the belief, that the people of Funen live in an action movie. There are assaults, car chases, drive-by-shootings, burglaries, accidents and the occasional murder.
Mads Boel, Editorial Director, TV 2/Fyn
Mads Boel has worked as a reporter, editor and field producer for national TV2 for 10 years.
In 2013 he made the move to TV 2/Fyn as innovation editor.
In 2015 he took the rains as editorial director with the responsibility for digital news across platforms.
Right now his focus is on creating new workflow and content guidelines for TV 2/Fyn website and SoMe platforms.
But is that the correct image of the island of Funen? Absolutely not. The crime statistics have only headed one way over the past years; down. Violence is down. Burglaries are down. Hell even traffic violations are down. But do the users of TV 2/Fyn get that? The answer – in my opinion – is a resounding NO.
When consuming the news you as a user should be able to put together the right version of events and the right view of society and the state of it. We normally say, that the first casualty of war is the truth. Just like the first casualty of “Danish Bolognese” is the taste, the casualty in the war of clickbait and user-numbers have become the real image of society. We are guilty of the crime of sensation over truth.
As public service broadcasters we have an obligation to reflect upon, investigate and report the truth. Otherwise we become irrelevant.
That’s why we have implemented new standards for the editorial guideline of the online department of TV 2/Fyn. “Less is more” is the philosophy. That also means, that we are cutting down on the crime stories. We want relevant stories with perspective and relevance. And we want to make sure, that we paint the right picture, so we don’t make people believe, that everything is going down the drain. We will still do crime stories but they have to represent a general and current problem for society. We will report it when a 19-year old man drowns in the river because he was drunk and walked home alone from a night out on the town with his friends? But we have to take it further than that. We are obligated to ask the question “why don’t young people take care of each other”?
But what about the users and the KPIs you ask? Don’t worry. While cutting away irrelevant stories about crime we focus our energy on thoroughness, better stories, more video and more relevance. The results you ask? Well so far the engagement time has increased and the users are still with us. And the reporters find more joy in their profession. After all they are journalists in hunt for the truth. Not students with pimples and a part time job as clickbait hunters.
In other words. We are tough on crime. Just like more people should be tough on “Danish Bolognese”.
Dit digitale aftryk
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