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Society
[Content introduction]
The struggle of reporters who were reviewed by a veteran newspaper man.
After the Great East Japan Earthquake and the accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant that occurred immediately after the earthquake, the way of reporting was questioned.
The second Abe Administration, which was inaugurated after the earthquake, came up with a series of policies that drastically changed the shape of the country, including security legislation.
The author, who directed the creation of the paper as an executive editor during a turbulent period, looks back on what news readers need as a local newspaper based in Tokyo, and says there are still many things that only newspapers can do, even though information is mainly available online.
[Contents]
Chapter 1 : Newspapers and Power Judged by History
Chapter 2 : Mission of the "3.11" Generation Reporters
Chapter 3 : Monitoring the Power of the "Warable Nation"
Chapter 4 : Tokyo Newspaper Style Journalism
Chapter 5 : "New Pre-War Era"
Author's brief history
Born in Shizuoka Prefecture, 1955.
Graduated from the Faculty of Politics and Economics at Waseda University.
Joined the Nihon Shimbun in 1978.
Joined the Nihon Shimbun
In the "New Pre-War Era"
Biography of the author
Born in Shizuoka Prefecture, June 2011.
Graduated from the Faculty of Politics and Economics at Waseda University.
Joined the Nihon