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Media overreaction
Media reacts more than common persons. true, it was undesired to make adverse comments on electronic media by veteran leader of civil society Mr Shanti Bhushan but what he said was fact. Few electronic media channels did not behave positively in all aspects.What is surprising is the reality many channels of electronic media are not responding to actual issue but are involved in irrelevant discussions to what they think is their fundamental right. Of course this is right of media to decide its line but they should keep in mind that viewers understand the lies where ever it may be. Even today when one senior reporter of a channel remarked that Arvind Kezriwl and team Anna is doing all this to gain sympathy, he forgot the fact that whatever sympathy and support civil society requires they already have that. That is why they are there for last one and half year. Media specially electronic should realize their commitment with truth totters at time.
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Today's media is now more about content than about quality. Every person is reacting similarly, be it that reporter or even Mr. Modi, he even asked PM to apologize on the power outage. I don't understant that instead of working on solution , why we Indian tends to overhype it ?
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Hi Anuj Sharma,
You bring up nice topics, indeed the reaction of media is now objectionable. They are trying to make it more masala filled recipe so that can get more attention of viewers.
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The problem is we can't much rely on today's media.... They don't bother to serve 100% genuine news....they just show the news which people likes to see......basically they are manipulating common people's brain to grow their own business....
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well, media is never free in any country, media is always used by Governments to manipulate sentiments of common people. So expecting that media is 100% good, its not possible however, media does help and many times its of media we have truth unfolded which otherwise would have always buried deep in dust of corruption and bribery.