Which Journalists’ Day is 2016? What is its anniversary?

“Suddenly I remembered what someone said, ‘Reporters just remember.’” This is a sentence said by the famous journalist Chai Jing. Journalism is an ordinary profession, but the risk is a bit high, but there are still many people engaged in this industry. In order to commemorate this ordinary industry, our country has established Journalists' Day. So which Journalist’s Day is 2016? You might as well come and see it during the traditional festival.

Journalists’ Day in 2016 is November 8, 2016, Tuesday, the ninth day of the tenth lunar month. The 2016 Journalists’ Day is the 17th Journalists’ Day.

There was a Journalist’s Day before the founding of New China. From 1933 to 1949, every year on November 8, journalists held various ceremonies to commemorate this festival.

On December 23, 1949, the "Regulations on National Holidays and Memorial Days" promulgated by the People's Republic of China and the State Council clearly stipulated "Journalists' Day". However, because no specific date was determined at that time, Chinese journalists have not celebrated Journalists' Day for a long time.

The "National Festivals and Memorial Days Holiday Measures" promulgated on September 18, 1999, once again explicitly included Journalists' Day. In August 2000, the China Journalists Association formally approved the request and agreed to designate November 8 as Journalists’ Day. It is also the founding day of the China Journalists Association.

Therefore, November 8, 2000 was the first officially documented Journalists’ Day, and the 2016 Journalists’ Day is the 17th Journalists’ Day.

From 1933 to 1949, on September 1 every year, news practitioners held various ceremonies to commemorate this festival. On September 1, 1946, in order to break the blockade of news and public opinion by the Kuomintang rulers, journalists in the liberated areas called on the press to "better reflect the glorious achievements of the people and more effectively smash all distortions by the reactionaries" at a commemorative ceremony for Journalists' Day. publicity". After the founding of the People's Republic of China, our country's news practitioners no longer celebrate this festival.

On December 23, 1949, the "Regulations on National Holidays and Memorial Days" promulgated by the newly established People's Republic of China and the State Council clearly stipulated "Journalists' Day". The holiday regulations for annual festivals and anniversaries are stated as follows: "Other commemorative festivals such as: February 7th Memorial Day, May 30th Memorial Day, July 7th Anti-Japanese War Memorial, August 15th Anti-Japanese War Victory Memorial, September 18th Memorial, Nurses' Day, Teachers' Day, Journalists' Day There is no need to take a holiday on holidays, etc.” However, because no specific date was determined at that time, our country’s news practitioners have not celebrated Journalists’ Day for a long time.

Since the beginning of the all-out war of resistance against Japan, Zhou ** has noticed the problem of unity among journalists across the country. At that time, progressive reporters in Shanghai used their personal identities to open a room and invite like-minded colleagues for discussions.* **Shangguo was on November 8, 1937, when the Songhu War was coming to an end, Shanghai was about to become an isolated island, and people's hearts were floating. On this day, Comrade Xia Yan came forward to open a room at the Nanjing Hotel on Shanxi Road and make an appointment. There was a discussion on how to establish the Qing Ji Association. Participants at that time included Yun Yiqun, Fan Changjiang, Xu Jinmai, Shao Zonghan, Yuan Shu, etc.

Since it was impossible to establish any national organization in Shanghai at that time, a framework was set up for the Chinese Youth Journalists Society, which was established in Hankou in 1938. Therefore, November 8 was actually the national The beginning of the unity of journalists, this became the reason for today’s Journalists’ Day. Therefore, using this day as Journalists' Day has more historical significance and more positive significance.

Conclusion Du Fu wrote in his poem: "There are journalists in the government, but they have little salary." The quality of journalists is the conscience of society and the bottom line of social morality. Exposing the darkness of this society depends on These people are gone.

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