The daily work of reporters working in newspapers and television stations generally included: 1. Reporting: Reporters need to go to the scene to interview, film, collect news materials, organize, edit, and write news reports. 2. Social media monitoring: Reporters need to pay attention to and monitor the news on social media, follow up on events in a timely manner, and publish reports. 3. Investigation and research: Reporters need to conduct in-depth investigations and research on events or topics to obtain more accurate and comprehensive information and write in-depth reports. 4. Review of news reports: Reporters need to review news reports to ensure the accuracy and fairness of the content. Crisis public relations: When news reports cause widespread attention and negative public opinion, journalists need to respond and deal with the crisis in a timely manner to maintain brand image and credibility. Media Promotion: Reporters need to cooperate with the media to promote and expand the brand's influence and audience. 7. Data analysis: Reporters need to analyze and interpret the data of news reports to provide data support and reference for subsequent reports. In addition to the above work content, journalists also needed to have good communication skills, a keen sense of news, teamwork, and the ability to withstand pressure.