Myanmar's press council kicked off another batch of election reporting training, with 80 journalists signed up to learn the ropes. The three-day session is happening at some government media building in Yangon, and they're covering everything from basic election coverage to legal stuff and how to write for online audiences.
The course has a bunch of instructors lined up to teach different angles, like a Japanese newspaper correspondent and some local media analysts. They're drilling reporters on election-day coverage, compiling vote tallies, and navigating press laws around political reporting.
The course has a bunch of instructors lined up to teach different angles, like a Japanese newspaper correspondent and some local media analysts. They're drilling reporters on election-day coverage, compiling vote tallies, and navigating press laws around political reporting.