Sankranti Gift for Indian Media
The leak from Home Ministry shouldn't be encouraging for the Indian media. After their irresponsible role in Mumbai attacks, they diverted their attention on politicians to conceal the blunder they did to Indian citizens. Many in Israel, Germany and other parts of the world vocally condemned Indian media for publishing live images of the commando operation, which eventually led to deaths of many.
After a month of investigation, the Indian Home ministry might be of the opinion to partially ban the media from airing for a couple of months. This would mean that the live telecasting licenses to many news operators might be revoked or suspended. The Government is also mulling the option of slapping a hefty fine on the media group as a deterrent
Friday, January 09, 2009
Indian Media might get Partial Ban, Fine or Both
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The TV journalists should:
1. Learn to report without frayed emotions or anger
2. Provide objective and intelligent analysis instead of mere reporting
3. Learn what is important and what is not. For example, the incident between commando Unnikrishnan's father and Kerala CM was instigated and blown out of proportion.
4. Stick to the main news and not clutter the viewer with hundreds of bits and pieces
5. Stop putting words in people's mouth
6. Lastly and importantly, stop taking sides or criticise vehemently in a partisan manner
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