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Ricky Mulvey now reporting from Tel Aviv

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I have already done the touristy stuff in Israel. I want to peek behind the curtain now -Ricky Mulvey

[quote_box_left]Maybe I am crazy, and maybe it is not possible, but I hope that there will be a post in the future about me speaking broken Arabic in a place that is not exactly welcoming to us Jews.   -Ricky Mulvey[/quote_box_left]

Former Loveland Magazine Sports Director, Ricky Mulvey worked for us his four years at Loveland High School and is now a Sophomore at Ohio State. While writing for us, and reporting for LOVELAND MAGAZINE TV, he did much more than sports; most notably, reporting from the visits to Cincinnati by Vice-President, Joe Biden, and President Barack Obama when they ran for re-election.

Mulvey will be in Tel Aviv for the next two months working for the newswire, NewsHound, and has allowed us to post his blog reports. He will also be sharing with Loveland Magazine his work at NewsHound. This is Mulvey’s second trip to Israel, his first was two years ago while still in high school.

Newshound Media International has locations all across the Middle East, Africa and Asia with other locations worldwide, including the U.S.

NewsHound sells their stories around the globe and has a large presence in the Middle East. Mulvey said that NewsHound sells a lot of stories to Channel News Asia and Russia Today.

You can subscribe, and receive Mulvey’s personal dispatches when he publishes, them at Middle of East.

 

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A Working Man

by rickymulvey

I walked in the office where I will be working for the next several weeks and saw two large pictures: one of Vladimir Putin, and one of Barack Obama. I do not know about the office politics of where you work, but it’s probably not like this.

Life is a little more diverse in Israel.

The place I started at, NewsHound, is a small news wire agency in the heart of Tel Aviv. We are the teacup sized version of Reuters.  It’s okay though. I love being there.

[pull_quote_left]People are not afraid to dig when there isn’t a fear of imprisonment.[/pull_quote_left]I have more freedom than a lot of other internships I know of, the office has a beautiful overlook of Tel Aviv, and I will get to help cover some very interesting stuff.

Our main clients also offer an interesting predicament for me. I am an American teenager with a fingernail grasp on the Middle East and we sell a lot of stories to Channel News Asia and Russia Today. I am not too familiar with what businessmen in Singapore want to hear about and am a little afraid of what stories I want to sell to a part of the world that does not have the most positive outlook toward Israel.

They are challenges that will be fun to face though. My hope is that I will be able to insert a small dose of balance into, what I perceive as, an unfair media landscape toward Israel. As the country with the most journalistic freedom in the  Middle East, Israel has had that freedom bite them in the tuchus a little bit. People are not afraid to dig when there isn’t a fear of imprisonment.[pull_quote_right]I want to peek behind the curtain now.[/pull_quote_right]

With that said, I do look forward to using this opportunity to explore Israel’s darker side. Today I talked to a former special forces soldier about my desire to get to the West Bank or explore the sectarian conflicts in Jerusalem. He looked at me like I was crazy. “The West Bank is a total shithole.” He told me.  Maybe I am crazy, and maybe it is not possible, but I hope that there will be a post in the future about me speaking broken Arabic in a place that is not exactly welcoming to us Jews.

I have already done the touristy stuff in Israel. I want to peek behind the curtain now.

 

 

1 COMMENT

  1. I wonder why the media has the gall to ask basic questions about fairness in Israel? It’s not like the native people group was thrown off their land…

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