AIPS Sport Media Awards', an important step in a journalist's life: Zsuzsa Cisztu


AIPS Sport Media Awards', an important step in a journalist's life: Zsuzsa Cisztu
The Hungarian actress and journalist spoke during the Executive Committee & Jury Meet at the Sharq Village & Spa, in Doha, on Wednesday.
Doha, Qatar- AIPS Executive Committee member from Hungary, Zsuzsa Cisztu, on Wednesday highlighted the importance of the AIPS Sport Media Awards saying, "I think this is very important new step in every journalist's life."
She was speaking on the sidelines of the Executive Committee & Jury Meet at the Sharq Village & Spa - the venue for the four-day event, with the primary aim of shortlisting the candidate for the 'AIPS Sport Media Awards' function scheduled for Lausanne, Switzerland, in January 2019.
"Basically, to have international recognition for your work in a stage like this. This is something we had never had a chance to reach, not even to think about. When I was a young journalist a couple of decades ago, I wish I had a chance to even had a submission, to apply for a contest like this," Cisztu, a former artistic gymnast.
Speaking about the quality of submissions, the 48-year old, who is also an acclaimed actress and broadcast journalist said, "Now, today looking at the submissions, you can tell that... coming from a major TV station like CNN or BBC, or representing papers like L'Equipe. Coming from a little poor village of Africa or from Syria or India, you can make fantastic journalistic approach. It's not always a matter of money, it's a matter of dedication, a matter of looking at things, you know. Having a very special view of the world, one to be curious, or have to have the desire to show the very colourful way of the world to other people."
"So, I think this international award is fantastic, fantastic possibility for not just young journalists, but also professional journalists to be recognised internationally."
Courtesy: Qatar Sports Press Committee
  
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