La faute ne point être mise sur les caméramans ou les photographes mais sur la manière dont on “package” l’info. Cette course à l’image est réellement une course: il faut être le 1er a remonter “l’image” sur Paris, il faut obtenir du contenu à temps pour le soir. 2/n
Les gens ne se rendent pas compte mais avoir quelque chose à dire tout les jours est très compliqué. Créer un journal/émission intéressant soir après soir est une tâche ardu. Et si au lieu de “fabriquer” l’image afin de remplir la prochaine émission on ne disait rien? 3/n
Et si la télé de demain avait une grille de programme variable? Le journal de demain une longueur variable?
Contrairement à ces chaînes d’infos “en continu” qui rabâche le même contenu (pertinent ou pas) tout les 15 min, privilégions la pertinence 4/n
Si ce que raconte le présentateur est intéressant le spectateur regardera le JT, que ça dure 15 min ou 1h. #my2cents 5/5
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Only one country was represented at Kim Jong Un's New Year's Eve party. Can you guess which one?
At the Rungrado Stadium, Kim hosted a grand celebration. Before the fireworks, officials enjoyed a private party near the stadium
One attendee's face stood out 🕵️♂️
It’s OSINT time!
South Korean media focused on a 2-second clip of Kim Yo Jong, Kim Jong Un's sister, seen publicly with what seemed to be her children for the first time.
But they missed something important 👀
I came across the official video of the private party before the celebration. It shows key figures stepping out of their cars, mingling, and chatting around tables.
Something immediately caught my eye. Do you see it too?
Hackers claim to have breached Gravy Analytics, a US location data broker selling to government agencies.
They shared 3 samples on a Russian forum, exposing millions of location points across the US, Russia, and Europe.
It's OSINT time! 👇
The samples include tens of millions of location data points worldwide.
They cover sensitive locations like the White House, Kremlin, Vatican, military bases, and more.
Time to dig in!
Visualizing such a massive amount of location data is no easy task.
Google Earth Pro crashed at 500k location points, and our OSINT platform hit its limit at 1.5 million. Even if it is "just" a sample, rendering the entire dataset at once is a real challenge.
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