My career plan- who do I want to be when I graduate (Section 2)

I. What kind of journalist do I want to be? 

I would prefer to be a freelance writer and write about the things I like rather than be under the control of a boss. What is more, I really cannot imagine myself like a reporter, who goes out and gets the stories. I would fit more as a magazine editor, because I am good at making stories shine in a new way. That does not mean that I will not meet people and create my own articles; I just want to have the option to choose who these people will be. I do not mind interacting with people from all walks of lives: from ordinary people to celebrities and experts, depending on the topic I am writing about. However, most of the time I would prefer to stay in my well-equipped chaotic office, filled with books, newspapers, magazines and expensive paintings on the wall. There I will be with my own thoughts, as working with other people at the same room could damage my concentration and inspiration.

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I want to work in the entertainment sphere, because there is too much seriousness in the world, which I cannot fix, but maybe make sure that people have fun despite this.  Meanwhile, I could have another profession, either being a tutor at university or a motivational speaker in Mindvalley or TED. I have the ability to motivate, explain things simply and clearly and it makes me feel happy when I help others find their own path to success.

II. In which type of journalist do I fit? Using Matt Thompson’s Four Types of Journalists, I would say that I belong to two categories: The Provocateur and The Storyteller. It usually happens to me to discover something new in what is already known, or to present it in an innovative way, to refresh what the public thinks of it. I do not aim at finding scoops, but looking at something through a different angle. I like to take my time and examine things carefully before publishing something. The same thing applies to when I tell others’ stories. I get really inspired when I have intellectual discussions with various individuals, but then I need to be on my own to produce a masterpiece. I believe that the more people you meet, the more chances you have to find an extraordinary talent in them and expose it to your audience, when given the consent to do so. Read more about as which types of journalists I define myself with and another journalist who inspires me- Karbovski, HERE.

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Kristina Hristova’s magazine-final

I am so happy to release my first magazine pages, created via InDesign. After all, magazines are going to be a huge part of my life as a journalist. It is not only hard work that I put into this piece, but also I left a part of my heart there. And I know that this passion for writing and seeking the extraordinary would never let me down.

Thompson’s 4 types of journalists: Where do I fit?

4 types of journalists: How they tick and what we can learn from them

Thompson’s piece is of great value and provides some insights about the different types of journalists. When I read the article, I realised that I have never thought about the various approaches journalists take in this way. Thompson considers himself a System Analysist, but I would also put him in the category “The Provocateur” (with positive intensions only), because he unlocked a new journalistic part of my brain.

So where do I fit? I would say, considering my extraordinary approach to write, that I fit best in an intriguing mixture between a storyteller and a provocateur with a generous sprinkle of artisticism. I like to write about people and their stories, as there is always something unusual for you to learn and get inspired from. What is more, I like to question the unquestionable and sometimes I have an opinion that is off the beaten track. It is not that I want to be unique: it is just something inside me that likes to make things controversial and provocative, of course, with set boundaries and an element of creativity. Splashing colours on the blank sheet is my second addiction after writing: however, I have not worked so much on it, so this skill is complementary to my excitement towards staying up late and coming up with a story- whether it is fiction or not.

I a good example of a journalist fitting in the same categories? I would sadly declare that I am still ignorant of the diversity of journalists Britain have, although I am deeply impressed by how news is reported and delivered to us, the readers and potential workers in the journalistic sphere. So I would give an example from my home country- Bulgaria- which I left in the end of August this year.

This is a journalist Bulgaria should be (and is!) proud of. When I came in London, I could make a comparison between Bulgarian and British journalism. The former is quite partial, subjective, blurred– not much is said- a big part of international and home news remain in a shadow. Articles do not contain the structure we are learning about in lectures. Whereas in England, everything applies to the theory. When I open, for example, the i newspaper, I can conclude for myself which is the intro, the important part, the less important, etc.- the elements from the inverted pyramid are all there.

I wanted to give this information, so you can understand how important that journalist is for our little and disorientated in journalism country. His screen name is Martin Karbovski and he is most famous for his TV shows streamed during different periods: “Every Sunday” (2002, BNT), “Home front” (2006, NTV), “Karbovski in Action” (2010, NTV), “Karbovski’s Show” (2013, TV7) and “Karbovki: Plan B” (2016, BTV).

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Karbovski. The sign on the bottom left (Карбовски: Втори план) translates as “Karbovski: Second plan”, or “Karbovski: Plan B”

He makes opinion features and articles for “Standard” newspaper and “Egoist” magazine. What is more, he writes for an online platform, Lentata.com, where he provides some good, yet tragic insides about our country and its fate. He also has his own site.

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His TV shows are about the ordinary, sometimes marginal people, with extraordinary stories to tell. He has the gift for storytelling: his voice, the emotions it gives out definitely takes your breath from the very beginning and keeps you on the edge of your seat until the end. You cannot just switch to another channel when it is time for his show: you are completely enchanted to follow the story.

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He mixes in a innovative way people’s stories with personal insights and always gives the audience something to think about- the issue with freedom of speech, the poverty, the economic crisis, the homeless, the third gender, but also the love for, devotion and appreciation of what surrounds us. He does not just report the story: he makes you part of it and once you are mesmerized, there is no way back.

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