Pope to TV journalists: Local
news no less important than national news
Pope Francis receives journalists from Italian RAI television's local news channel |
Pope Francis addresses journalists and technical staff from
Italian RAI Television’s local news channel to mark 40 years of its activity.
Regional information, he tells them, communicates “the voice of the people”.
By Vatican News
Pope Francis overturned a frequent cliché in the world of
journalism when he told local Italian television journalists, producers and
technical staff, during an audience in the Vatican, that “local news is no less
important than national news”.
The importance of local news
Local news and information, said the Pope, is actually more
genuine and authentic because it communicates “the voice of the people”, in all
aspects of peoples’ social, cultural and spiritual life.
Local information gives space to local realities and
cultures, he said, to news that would not be broadcast otherwise. More than
ever, said the Pope, we need news to be communicated completely and
thoughtfully, “so as to encourage reflection”.
Different kinds of globalization
Pope Francis explained the difference between what he called
“harmful globalization and good globalization”. The latter “unites us, and can
help us to be members of one another”, he said. Harmful globalization, on the
other hand, ”makes everyone the same, rather than valuing diversities,
cultures, histories and traditions”.
The sphere and the polyhedron
Here the Pope returned to the image of the sphere and the
polyhedron: “in the sphere everything is equal, uniform, each point is
equidistant from the centre, there are no differences”, he explained. In the
polyhedron “there is coherence but there is also diversity, a variety of
positions”.
The importance of regional information
The polyhedron, said the Pope, best reflects the nature and
variety of regional news. “Regional information comes from the territory with a
very precise mission, which is expressed in two directions”, continued Pope
Francis. “The first is to immerse itself in the everyday, in local reality,
made up of people, events, projects, problems and hopes”.
The second, he said, is to transmit that reality to a wider
audience. It also means giving “voice to poverty, challenges, and local
emergencies”, as well as to “testimonies of faith”.
Telling the stories
Pope Francis concluded by encouraging television journalists
and staff to continue telling the stories, and making known “those authentic
realities that are still found in many corners of Italy: realities that do not
give in to indifference, that do not remain silent in the face of injustice,
that do not follow fashions. There is a “submerged ocean of goodness”, said the
Pope, “that deserves to be known”.
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