The next invited guest lectures in the cycle of open lecture ''Student and Profession " organized by the Department of Communication Sciences at Beder University was Fatos Hakorja , news editor at Klan television.
In conversation that he had with students and attendees , Mr. Hakorja conversation his speech by stressing that reliability is one of the most important aspects in journalism. He spoke about the importance of source confirmation . " Every story must have at least two sources . If you are not convinced that the information is accurate , do not publish the news ".
Also , Mr.Hakorja said that in order to be a objective journalism, you should be free of influence and make clear what you want to do: to provide news or give opinions". When you become prominent and earn public credibility you will certainly understand that this is not enough because sincerity and truth can not be misused .You must decide whether the truth will be used to inform the public or to harm someone else. "
He suggested to the students to start their career in newspaper or magazine because of the advantages it provides in improving writing, while on television 80 % is figure and only 20 % constitutes the of voice of journalist.
Also, from his experience, Mr.Hakorja stated that journalism students should write every day from a fact -based story. They must write specially about the phenomena of reality by adapting their style there.
The headeditor of " Klan " television for five years he said that special interests for the public have the news from the medical field. "The most followed news are those from medical sciences. Mostly the news related to detection if new drugs in the fight against the disease". Fatos Hakorja suggested to students that to be successful in journalism, you must continuously become update with the developments in country, region and world . " If you want to become a journalist you must live with the news , follow broadcasts , programs , day developments etc. If you do not , then your path is divided here with journalism ".