Thursday, 18 August 2016

Gregory Richard Gullberg, a journalist finding his footing

Methods of journalism have always been subject to change: from the town crier to printed pamphlets, and now to online, continuous live reporting. Media outlets have adjusted accordingly, and the growing world of online media especially dictates the importance for journalists to be constantly adaptable to situation and immediate attention to events as they unfold. Journalism has always been a highly competitive profession as it demands an array of talents and skills. Dedication to relaying the truth while keeping a personal style and voice which will entice an audience is not a difficult pursuit. A longstanding interest in all current affairs along with a strong understanding of current practices and the evolving nature of the industry is key to any journalistic success.

Gregory Gullberg is an anchor and reporter who has worked hard in the Tri-cities of Tennessee with WCYP to cultivate a reputation for providing honest and accurate reporting on current affairs. His success is a result of his ability to deliver information as events unfold with clarity and confidence. In his career, Gullberg has most enjoyed going to great lengths to provide a more in depth analysis of a situation, for example jet skiing out to casino boat ESCAPADE’s crash site in order to provide observation that is literally as close as possible for his audience. Look up Gregory Richard Gullberg on Medium to learn more about his experience as a reporter.

Over the years his passion for extracting as much information as possible has lead to an increasing interest in investigative journalism. While an anchor is at the front line of journalistic endeavors, investigative journalist’s efforts sink deeper into the truths of current affairs. Its responsibility is therefore to provide a greater knowledge to the general public regarding often difficult and society shifting subjects. The irony in this is that media outlets themselves are subject to a level of corruption and bias. A true investigative journalist will have the best interests of the public at heart, rather than the overall aim of a greater power.

For Gregory Gullberg, focussing on what matters has been the aim of all of his professional endeavors. His natural progression towards a more in depth coverage of the greater aspects of situations demonstrates a strong dedication to the public, and to accuracy and honesty in reporting.

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