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How to become an undercover reporter

The article discusses the process of becoming an undercover reporter, featuring insights from journalists involved in past undercover operations. It includes interviews with Lighthouse Reports' staff, a journalist who infiltrated a far-right group in Germany, and a representative from a nonprofit organization discussing the effectiveness of women in undercover reporting.

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How to become an undercover reporter

You’ve seen it in movies, but what does undercover reporting actually look like in real life?

In this episode of Backlight, we break down how undercover investigations actually work, from building a character to planning a successful operation.

Hosts Beatriz and Tessa speak with their Lighthouse colleagues, Crofton Black and Emmanuel Freudenthal, about their recent undercover investigation, Surveillance Secrets . They walk us through the creation of their character, a shady businessman named Albert, and the prep work in their back office before the big day.

Next, they talk with Jean Peters of Correctiv about how he infiltrated a secret meeting with neo-Nazis and members of Germany’s far-right party, AfD. He shares how he booked a hotel room under a fake persona and played the role of a wealthy guest, while his colleagues followed him from a sauna boat.

Finally, they speak to Veena Holkar, director of the non-profit organisation Wildlight, who explained why women often make the best undercover reporters.

Find us on Spotify ,  Apple Podcasts and YouTube .

Hosts: Beatriz Ramalho da Silva, Tessa Pang

Sound design, mixing and editing: Spoovio – Audiovisual Productions

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How to become an undercover reporter

The article discusses the process of becoming an undercover reporter, featuring insights from journalists involved in past undercover operations. It includes interviews with Lighthouse Reports' staff, a journalist who infiltrated a far-right group in Germany, and a representative from a nonprofit organization discussing the effectiveness of women in undercover reporting.

Bias read (Center): The article provides a general overview of undercover journalism without taking a stance on any political issue. It features multiple perspectives and focuses on the methodology and experiences of undercover reporters rather than promoting a specific viewpoint.

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