T(oilet)oI comes to mind, as a prime example.
they got so lazy they use resources shared by youtuber.But how can actual 'journalists' report such blatant lies?
T(oilet)oI comes to mind, as a prime example.
I'll give them a pass given the current situation.Bheja Fry = Our Media
We're doing better on the social media side compared with last time.We are fighting war on 2 fronts, Military and Social Media
trueWe're doing better on the social media side compared with last time.
i think we are going with strategy,We're still waiting for the Pak response. So tonight?
i specifically told my cousin not to watch republic yesterday night just after attack started .. anyone who took republic seriously 12hrs ago would be convinced Indian Army has destroyed half of pak and liberated balochisthanRepublic is still the worst imo.
BTW which is the best new channel to keep up? which sticks to the facts and credible sources?
As a former journalist myself, let me assure you that they can because their salaries are dependent on it. Let me clear a misconception that most people across India and the globe have. They have a romantic and antiquated notion of journalism where it is the 'fourth pillar of democracy' and all that jazz which might have perhaps existed when our ancestors fought for freedom against the British, but in the 21st century, journalism is just a business like any other. It is a business run by huge mega corporations or big businessmen. It is just a job like any other and a poorly-paid, thankless job at that. If you want unbiased news, best of luck with that.But how can actual 'journalists' report such blatant lies?
If the soldiers claim that it is a poorly paid job, so we are off to sleep at the time of war, or if the doctors, that we won't save lives for it is a thankless job, we would call them useless and morally corrupt. Let's not make excuses for these TRP greedy lying pieces of sh*t. Low wages or lack of appreciation does not absolve them of their moral bankruptcy.As a former journalist myself, let me assure you that they can because their salaries are dependent on it. Let me clear a misconception that most people across India and the globe have. They have a romantic and antiquated notion of journalism where it is the 'fourth pillar of democracy' and all that jazz which might have perhaps existed when our ancestors fought for freedom against the British, but in the 21st century, journalism is just a business like any other. It is a business run by huge mega corporations or big businessmen. It is just a job like any other and a poorly-paid, thankless job at that. If you want unbiased news, best of luck with that.
P.S. If media had done their job, our country, perhaps, wouldn't be divided on religious lines like today.
well pointed out.As a former journalist myself, let me assure you that they can because their salaries are dependent on it. Let me clear a misconception that most people across India and the globe have. They have a romantic and antiquated notion of journalism where it is the 'fourth pillar of democracy' and all that jazz which might have perhaps existed when our ancestors fought for freedom against the British, but in the 21st century, journalism is just a business like any other. It is a business run by huge mega corporations or big businessmen. It is just a job like any other and a poorly-paid, thankless job at that. If you want unbiased news, best of luck with that.
P.S. If media had done their job, our country, perhaps, wouldn't be divided on religious lines like today.
We have a conflict going onIf the soldiers claim that it is a poorly paid job, so we are off to sleep at the time of war, or if the doctors, that we won't save lives for it is a thankless job, we would call them useless and morally corrupt.
Yes it does if it jams the other side from figuring out what is happening.Let's not make excuses for these TRP greedy lying pieces of sh*t. Low wages or lack of appreciation does not absolve them of their moral bankruptcy.
That part about the "poor pay" was mentioned matter-of-factly. Didn't intend to steer the conversation into the direction of morality and duties. Also, you seem to have confused two sets of people - the journalists or reporters (for laypersons) on the ground who are drafting the reports and the bosses at the top who force them to produce such stuff. Both are two distinct sets of human beings. In any case, I understand your sentiment and what you are writing about is a discussion for another day. As a former poor journalist (and still poor person) myself I would be happy to talk about morality and other such lofty ideals. However, just to set the record straight, the folks who run the media networks are neither poor nor suffer from lack of appreciation. They are simply morally bankrupt and it is business and profits first for them.If the soldiers claim that it is a poorly paid job, so we are off to sleep at the time of war, or if the doctors, that we won't save lives for it is a thankless job, we would call them useless and morally corrupt. Let's not make excuses for these TRP greedy lying pieces of sh*t. Low wages or lack of appreciation does not absolve them of their moral bankruptcy.
I have seen the random twitter account -> Indian national news channel pipeline operate in real time. Everytime something stupid happens in India people like iyermitra will come up with some 69D chess high IQ explanation for it. It's not that complicated. Same old Indian media incompetence. They have no reputation to lose anyway because no one with half a brain expects them to be reliable anyway.It's being done on purpose and at the governments direction
SO now we live in a world where blatant lie peddling is termed as "POSITIVE AUXILIARY ASSISTANCE"!!Something more going on here..
It's being done on purpose and at the governments direction
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