ELECTRONIC MEDIA

AD MAG OR DAILY NEWSPAPER?

DailyPost 1124 AD MAG OR DAILY NEWSPAPER?     Nobody knows that in the fast moving pace of today’s world, how many of us read newspapers. The newspapers readership claims are just distribution numbers multiplied by the average family size or does it actually connote to real reading is very difficult to say. Most likely the latter

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CHANNEL OF CHANGE

DailyPost 695 CHANNEL OF CHANGE Technology propelled change is our future, has already become the well accepted thought, going by the experience of last decade or so. The pace has been mind boggling, struggle with the basics, we keep flaunting the gadgets we own & technologies we use. The electronic media is a product of

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LOST BY DEFAULT

DailyPost 636 LOST BY DEFAULT There was a time when a twenty minutes Doordarshan news was sufficient enough for the news requirements of the day. Today, if we scan across channels there are news programs all over but nowhere we have program called news. Even if there’s any, it remains unknown. In the present age

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DEBATING ENDLESSLY

DailyPost 567 DEBATING ENDLESSLY The Argumentative Indian by Amartya Sen puts forth its point of view on the nature of public narrative. It demonstrates the importance of public debate in Indian traditions generally.” Debating has been our tradition, so called argumentative tradition. Debates are generally of two types first between great philosophers, thinkers & leaders,

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ELECTRONIC MEDIA EXPERTS

DailyPost 353 ELECTRONIC MEDIA EXPERTS The mass invasion of electronic media changed the rules of the game.  News formats of yesteryears became a thing of the past & brand new formats started tumbling down the electronic media giants stables.  News became a game to be played 24/7 basis, entertaining enough to keep the audiences glued,

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THE MEDIA BUBBLE

DailyPost 157 THE MEDIA BUBBLE Justice should be done and it should also be seen  to be done. The punishment should be commensurate to the offence or the mistake committed. There should not be any instance of double jeopardy; a person cannot be punished for the same offence twice. The right to privacy and confidentiality

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