franceinfo junior. The job of a great reporter deciphered for teenagers

Reporting conditions, choice of subjects, stress… Sébastien Laugénie, senior reporter and journalist in the international editorial staff of franceinfo, explains his job to middle school students.

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How to cover the conflict between Israel and Hamas? What is the daily life of a reporter on assignment? Here are some topics raised in today’s Franceinfo junior show.

To talk about it, Sébastien Laugénie, senior reporter and journalist in the international editorial staff of franceinfo. Former franceinfo correspondent in Jerusalem, he recently returned there to cover the conflict between Israel and Hamas. At Marie Bernardeau’s microphone, the journalist answers questions from students at the Paul Eluard college in Brétigny-sur-Orge in the Paris region.

“How was your trip to Israel?” Nathan asks.

France would like to know if “It’s not stressful to go to a place where there’s war.”

Nathan wonders about becoming a journalist and reporter. “How are your missions paid when you go to another country?” continues Diego.“When you go there, do you go alone or with others?” complete France.

These questions are an opportunity for the journalist to discuss the essential work of technicians and fixers. Last question : “What was your most exciting mission?”

On this page, listen to this entire exchange between the great reporter Sébastien Laugénie and college students about his job. A program recorded as part of the “La editorial de franceinfo junior” workshops at the Maison de la radio et de la musique.


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