Colors of the Morning: Who are journalists today, and who were they in the past?

What the public thinks journalists do, what politicians and authorities do, and what their daily work actually looks like

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Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

Why do attacks on journalists often go unpunished? Why, despite high pressures and responsibilities, do they have low salaries? What does the public think journalists do, what do politicians and those in authority think, and what does their daily work actually look like?

Do speed and clicks suppress truth and professional responsibility?

Our guests are Marijana Camović Veličković, Vice President of the Media Union of Montenegro and Mila Radulović, Secretary of the Society of Professional Journalists.

In "Colors of Morning" on TV Vijesti on Friday, January 23rd, watch:

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