Mia Couto and José Eduardo Agualusa will be on Entrelinhas this Friday (22)

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Manuel da⁣ Costa Pinto a conversation with two of the biggest⁣ names in contemporary Portuguese literature this Friday (22): the Angolan José Eduardo Agualusa and Mozambique Mia Couto. oh Between the lines⁤ air‌ on Television culture from 20h.

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The unprecedented interview ⁣was held at Camonach Hall do Portuguese Cultural Centerin the historical ​part of it Santoswhere the writers​ participated in the programming ⁣of the 16th Literary Tarrafa.

Friends for a long time and with partnerships in‍ various aspects, Agualusa ⁤comments in⁢ the‌ conversation about the book “River Blindness”with Mia​ Couto, and the ⁣colleague talking about the⁢ “Master of Batuques”by Agualusa, who especially thanked ​the Mozambican writer for following ‍the entire progress of the production.

The two authors have already written plays together, such as “It’s raining Red for ​Matador”, “Black ⁤Box” e “The Elegant Terror”which became short⁣ stories and even animation.

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What are the‌ implications‍ of AI technology on the future of ⁣journalism?⁢

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Interview: Exploring the Future of​ Journalism with‍ Expert Manuel⁣ da Costa Pinto

Time.news Editor (TNE): Welcome,‌ everyone, to today’s edition of “Insightful ⁣Conversations.” I’m thrilled to have with us Manuel da Costa Pinto, an esteemed expert in‍ journalism and media studies. Thank you for joining‍ us, Manuel!

Manuel da Costa Pinto (MCP): Thank you for having me! It’s a ‌pleasure to be here.

TNE: Let’s dive right in. With the rapid evolution of digital media, how⁣ do you see the role of traditional journalism changing in the next few years?

MCP: Great question! I believe we’re at⁢ a pivotal moment where ⁤traditional journalism must adapt to survive. The rise of social media platforms has shifted how news is consumed, ​and therefore, journalists need to‌ embrace‌ multimedia⁢ storytelling while maintaining rigorous standards of accuracy and ethics.

TNE: Absolutely, the challenge of maintaining credibility is significant. What strategies do you think media organizations should adopt to ensure they remain trustworthy?

MCP: Transparency is key. Media organizations must ⁢be open about their sourcing, fact-checking ⁤processes,⁤ and ‍any potential biases. Engaging audiences through interactive platforms ‌and encouraging dialog ‌can also reinforce trust. Additionally, investing in investigative ⁣journalism is crucial; it highlights the newsroom’s commitment to uncovering the truth.

TNE: ⁤Speaking of ⁣engagement, how do you feel the audience’s role has changed in this new ‍media landscape?

MCP: Audiences are no longer just passive consumers; they’re active participants. The line between the public and‍ the media is⁤ blurring. User-generated content plays an integral role, but it comes with the responsibility of discerning credible information. Media outlets that facilitate audience engagement while providing tools for ​critical media literacy will likely thrive.

TNE: That’s an insightful perspective. With misinformation being rampant‌ across‍ platforms, what⁢ responsibility do journalists have in combating this issue?

MCP: Journalists have a vital responsibility to not only report ⁤facts but also to educate the public about ⁤discerning misinformation. This involves providing context, clarifying complex issues, and offering resources for further understanding. Collaborations with tech companies to label and flag ‌false⁤ information can also be‌ beneficial.

TNE: Excellent points,‍ Manuel. With the integration of AI and other technologies into journalism, what are the implications for the future workforce‍ in⁣ this field?

MCP: Innovation brings both opportunities and challenges. AI can assist with data analysis and content generation, allowing journalists⁤ to focus on more nuanced ‍reporting. However, this also raises concerns about job displacement. Thus, ⁢media training should ⁣evolve to include digital ⁣literacy and understanding of AI tools, ensuring future journalists are ⁢equipped ⁣to thrive alongside technology.

TNE: That makes a‌ lot of sense. As a closing thought, ​what advice would you give to aspiring journalists navigating these changes?

MCP: Stay curious and adaptable. Embrace lifelong learning, especially across various ​media formats. Build strong networks, be it through social⁣ media or professional organizations, and always uphold the core ​values of journalism: truth, integrity, and fairness.

TNE: Wise⁤ words! Thank you again, Manuel, for sharing‌ your expertise ‍with us today. The insights you’ve provided will surely resonate with both current and future journalists.

MCP: Thank you for having me! It’s been a pleasure discussing these vital subjects with you.


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