guardian and the observer said they would no longer accept admission he from stringers. too dangerous. >>> the both london based papers offer assistance training and in the case of syria adviceck in august the employer handed out a statement asking the journalists to consider assignments in syria. consider, if not for the freelancers, the lengths they go to and the risks they take, these are the stories that would go untold. >> user generated content, ugc has come a long way from letters to the editor. the power to control user generated content, audiences are increasingly aware of their own changing role. >> look over the past 12, 18 months and see the massive news events that wouldn't have been covered without the contribution of citizens. something from almost a necessary evil used sparingly to a very established part of media news con10th that's been put out. >> ordinary citizens seem to instinctively understand they have the power to change or influence information. i think us as a news organization, it is very much trying to figure out what is this relationship, this connection with the audience? >> the shopping center siege in nairobi in september showed yet again tha