ON : 13 September 2014
New Delhi: A study done by Media Studies Group (MSG) has come to the conclusion that the Ministry of Railways does not follow a secular policy while issuing licenses and providing facilities to the vendors and stall-owners selling newspapers, books...
ON : 13 September 2014
‘It is an Exercise to Assuage Public Outrage over Murdoch’s Misdeeds’ The submission of a 2000 page report by Lord Justice Leveson (UK) in November 2012 once again spurred debate on the role of public press. Reports, editorial comments and articles appeared on the issue. However, the debate...
ON : 11 September 2014
Indian Express, the leading English language newspaper, published a news report on the front page of its 30 June 2014 edition with the following heading, – Delhi’s RTI ‘terrorist’ hunting victims on a bike, with cameramen in tow. Shalini Narayan...
ON : 10 September 2014
Next in the series by Hemendra Narayan relates to a sportsman. It however deals with a tragedy. Again it falls in the genre of ‘follow up” journalistically speaking. It got going with the reporters instinctive- research and investigation for a news...
ON : 3 September 2014
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