Music, asked by sharmaamrita2712, 6 months ago

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Answered by dydeepshikha04aug
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If I were to be a news reporter when I grow up, I’d like to write about music. I would interview

famous artists, performing singers and even old retired rockstars! To get a

perspective on their starstrucked lives and how it must feel like being constantly chased

by paparazzi's would make such great stories to be published in well-known magazines.

Maybe the rest of the world would understand their struggle and have more respect for

their lack of privacy and leave them be?

I can’t imagine how hard it really is for a celebrity to go shopping for milk without having at

least ten men or women around you with cameras, snapping pictures of every step you

take. Perhaps making up fake stories about how the milk you bought were secretly

poisoned? In my opinion, made up stories doesn’t even deserve to be published in the

paper. If you think about it, it’s not even a ‘real’ story, don’t you think? In my stories, I will

be honest and truthful. My readers will know me as the journalist who’s honest and

other journalist will learn that even true stories can attract readers.

As the musician I consider myself to be, having a job where I have to combine two of my

greatest abilities - writing and my interest in music - would simply be heaven! Even if I had

to travel to Japan to interview a single man on his guitar and then go back again the same

day, I’d do it without any doubts. Because being a journalist requires the employee to

travel and that is also something I love doing. Once you understand the culture in the

country where the artist lives, you understand the artist in a whole new way as well and

being able to put that down in a story will hook the reader completely.

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