Safe reporting is smart reporting
By Pavithra in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd February 2026 at 4:15pm
Field reporting brings journalists close to real life. It also places them in situations that can change without warning. Over time, experienced reporters learn a simple rule: safety is not optional. It is professional.
Preparation begins before stepping out. Reporters study the location, assess possible flashpoints, plan entry and exit routes, and decide how and when to check in. In the field, they read the room constantly — crowd mood, police movement, tone shifts, and small signals that suggest when a situation might turn. They keep editors or trusted contacts updated with location and assignment details at regular intervals so that help can be arranged quickly if needed. Helmets, masks, protective clothing, and first-aid kits are not accessories during protests, conflict, or d...
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