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mukeshkumar007
July 31st, 2005, 03:16 PM
Dear All,

What may be ur imaginations for the front page news when u pickup the newspaper. I think we want to see some good news in the front page related to our countries current affairs, social, and many good things.

But now a days it is difficult to find some good news. And ajkal to front page par ajeeb ajeeb news hoit hai like "Amitab Bacchan Three days se nahye nahi hai " due to flood in bombay hai ", "Amisha patel don't dirnk wine " l "Aishwarya rai ne cancer hospital maie jakar bacho se mulakat ke.... "

You can be able to read such types of news with a big colourful pic and important news goes to inside pages...

where is our media is going... is it in right way ?

dhruvdahiya
July 31st, 2005, 03:31 PM
Dear All,

What may be ur imaginations for the front page news when u pickup the newspaper. I think we want to see some good news in the front page related to our countries current affairs, social, and many good things.

But now a days it is difficult to find some good news. And ajkal to front page par ajeeb ajeeb news hoit hai like "Amitab Bacchan Three days se nahye nahi hai " due to flood in bombay hai ", "Amisha patel don't dirnk wine " l "Aishwarya rai ne cancer hospital maie jakar bacho se mulakat ke.... "

You can be able to read such types of news with a big colourful pic and important news goes to inside pages...

where is our media is going... is it in right way ?



My dear Mukesh bhai ji,

Your observation is many people's concern, including that of mine but unfortunately MEDIA is nothing but a dirty business florishing on the name of autonomy.They are minting money and are making fool out of every body. They only talk of a place or people or group of people who can help them earn money.Only exception to this can be when they report a sensational news without delay in ONE BREATH. Papers are serving different masters. It is a dirty truth of media. They are concentrated in Air conditioned atmospheres, mostly in metros and are well paid and looked after Halks. IT IS THE DIRTIEST BUSINESS GOING ON AROUND TODAY WHERE MORALS HAVE BEEN SOLD OUT TO DRAGON.

karans
July 31st, 2005, 03:33 PM
Dear All,

What may be ur imaginations for the front page news when u pickup the newspaper. I think we want to see some good news in the front page related to our countries current affairs, social, and many good things.

But now a days it is difficult to find some good news. And ajkal to front page par ajeeb ajeeb news hoit hai like "Amitab Bacchan Three days se nahye nahi hai " due to flood in bombay hai ", "Amisha patel don't dirnk wine " l "Aishwarya rai ne cancer hospital maie jakar bacho se mulakat ke.... "

You can be able to read such types of news with a big colourful pic and important news goes to inside pages...

where is our media is going... is it in right way ?

Bhai Mukesh,

Jatland pe kaunsi kaamki baatan likhe hain member. duniya bhar ki behoodi battan likhi hain. Kuch hooda ke peeche haath dho ke pade hain kuch mallika ke.

Karan

gaganjat
July 31st, 2005, 03:37 PM
Aa rae Mukesh kunsa akhbar padha kare yar tu? yo 'punjab kesri' padhna chod de chorre na te isse isse he khabar pawange.

yo Indian express accha akhabar bataya kahie.
(Just want to say, its a funda of demand and supply, go for good papers)

ramksehrawat
July 31st, 2005, 03:37 PM
Bhai press to chautha khama kahte hain. Shayad pahle teen khambo mein hi akal ka batwara ho jata hai issliye ye akal ka istemal thoda hi karte hain.

dahiyarules
July 31st, 2005, 04:13 PM
Aa rae Mukesh kunsa akhbar padha kare yar tu? yo 'punjab kesri' padhna chod de chorre na te isse isse he khabar pawange.

yo Indian express accha akhabar bataya kahie.
(Just want to say, its a funda of demand and supply, go for good papers)
hahaha. Punjab Kesri ! That name wasnt evenin the corner of my mind, when I was thinking, what newspaper could be so stuck up. I remember they had some actress in short skirts on the front page every day. Is it still the case?

mukeshkumar007
July 31st, 2005, 05:59 PM
Aa rae Mukesh kunsa akhbar padha kare yar tu? yo 'punjab kesri' padhna chod de chorre na te isse isse he khabar pawange.

yo Indian express accha akhabar bataya kahie.
(Just want to say, its a funda of demand and supply, go for good papers)

No dear Gagan. I have not read this news in punjab kesari, actually I first read it in Dhanik Bhaskar (The leading News Paper in Rajasthan) .

raj2rif
July 31st, 2005, 08:05 PM
Bhai Mukesh,

Jatland pe kaunsi kaamki baatan likhe hain member. duniya bhar ki behoodi battan likhi hain. Kuch hooda ke peeche haath dho ke pade hain kuch mallika ke.

Karan

Dear Mr. Karan Singh,

First of all welcome to the Jatland. I have read almost all your posts on the threads that I am interested in. All that you have written is that members are discussing Behudi Baten. Could we get some thing useful coming up from your side. If some one expresses his/her views about some Jat personalities and if they don't match your perception of those personalities, does that mean that it becomes "Behudi".

Why don't you just start some meaningful thread where we all can get involved in some good discussion instead of wasting our time on "Behudi" baten.

karans
August 1st, 2005, 02:03 AM
Dear Mr. Karan Singh,

First of all welcome to the Jatland. I have read almost all your posts on the threads that I am interested in. All that you have written is that members are discussing Behudi Baten. Could we get some thing useful coming up from your side. If some one expresses his/her views about some Jat personalities and if they don't match your perception of those personalities, does that mean that it becomes "Behudi".

Why don't you just start some meaningful thread where we all can get involved in some good discussion instead of wasting our time on "Behudi" baten.

Col. Sir,

Taking clue from some of your posts, freedom of speech seems to be your major motto on Jatland. I like your stand. Within my right of free speech or free thoughts or free views, I have no doubts to say that 95% of posts here are nothing but gossips and purposeless. High-sounding talks do not make them useful. Initiating threads under the right of freedom don't make them meaningful. In my very brief period of membership all I notice is that people are trying to win just their useless arguments and hardly thinking for the larger interests of the community.

Thanks
Karan

raj2rif
August 1st, 2005, 02:12 AM
Col. Sir,

Taking clue from some of your posts, freedom of speech seems to be your major motto on Jatland. I like your stand. Within my right of free speech or free thoughts or free views, I have no doubts to say that 95% of posts here are nothing but gossips and purposeless. High-sounding talks do not make them useful. Initiating threads under the right of freedom don't make them meaningful. In my very brief period of membership all I notice is that people are trying to win just their useless arguments and hardly thinking for the larger interests of the community.

Thanks
Karan

Dear Mr. Karan Singh,

That is exactly we are searching for, the meaningful debate/topic to discuss. Action plan, community work and all that you call high sounding talks, look very rosy in nature, but I guess difficult to achieve. What I am trying to convey is, that if we feel some thing is meaningless, then let us start some thing meaningful. That is what I had requested to do. I am sure collectively we all can come to some conclusion of as what to discuss and what not to discuss. Maximum posts on this site are on the Thread about Ms. Mallika Sehrawat. I dont' think I have posted any thing on that thread, probably that is not the subject of my interest. Most of my posts are directed towards a free and fair discussion on any subject without any prejudice or preoccupation. That to my beliefs widens the scope a discussion. It is always good to share views of the members. In my opinion one can learn from a bad post as well. All that we need to maintain is the dignitiy of this site and use of parliamentry language, which at times some members fail to adhere to. Like you said the most of it is "Bakwas". Well that is as per our own perception. To me many posts on that most popular thread look to be "Bakwas" but imagine the perception who have been a regular contributor to that thread. For them it may be a good topic to discuss.

virmaramjyani
August 1st, 2005, 02:12 AM
respescted members
main ek mediaperson hoon to es topic par kuch likhna duty samajhata hoon. globalistaion ke baad har koi cheej market taya karta hai. i mean important is how can we sell our product..

raj2rif
August 1st, 2005, 02:26 AM
respescted members
main ek mediaperson hoon to es topic par kuch likhna duty samajhata hoon. globalistaion ke baad har koi cheej market taya karta hai. i mean important is how can we sell our product..

Dear Mr. Jyani,

Exactly, the media is an industry and not a service any more as it used to be. Since the competition is so tough one has to look for its market share to remain in the business. It is only when end profit is more important the ethics take the back seat, be it any business, or politics. There are very few who would take the risk of going against the market trends. But, I think those who have done that, have succeeded more often than not, only when they had been able to market their new ideas/products. Once again the media's help is needed.

The question is how as a society we can change the trend where the end profits do not outclass the ethical values. I guess that was the reason Mukesh first started this thread.

karans
August 1st, 2005, 01:09 PM
We all know how media functions these days. NDTV has communists bias, AAj Tak has BJP bias..One can go on. This is what frustrated Haryana CM has to say;

Gurgaon incident coverage superficial, says Hooda
Govt institutes award for journalists
Raman Mohan
Tribune News Service

Bhiwani, July 31
The Chief Minister, Mr Bhupinder Singh Hooda, today expressed his anguish over the “partisan and exaggerated” coverage of the last week’s incidents in Gurgaon involving the police and Hero Honda workers.

Addressing the 26th annual convention of the Haryana Union of Journalists (affiliated to the National Union of Journalists) here, he said the media, especially some television channels, put out highly exaggerated casualty figures without bothering to verify the facts with the appropriate authorities.

Mr Hooda said what upset him most was that the coverage was so “superficial” that no one bothered to go into the factors that led to the ugly confrontation.

“I am sorry but nobody took notice of the fact that there were some forces in the state which were trying to disrupt the process of foreign direct investment which had begun to pick up after his government came to power,” Mr Hooda said.

Mr Hooda, who appeared visibly disappointed with the reports, said such coverage seriously affected the credibility of the media in the long term. He said since the judicial probe was underway he would not like to elaborate on the issue. “But I am sure the truth will force all of you to do some introspection so that this is not repeated,” he added.

Without directly naming the Left parties, he said there were parties who were following dual policies – one for their own state and the other for the rest of the country. This was not good for the country, he quipped.

The Chief Minister said competition among newspapers and electronic media channels was largely responsible for the aberrations in the role of the media. He pointed to the rising tendency among newspapers to publish advertisements in news format, especially at the time of elections. Such practices must be curbed immediately if the media was to continue to play its role of a watchdog, he said.

He said despite wider reach the media was still obsessed with cities and politics. “The changes sweeping the countryside and the problems of the rural masses must also be taken note of. The world has shrunk in recent years and the events in one part of the world affected even remote corners of some other country. Let us together find ways to make the media more meaningful to the changing society,” Mr Hooda said.

He announced institution of an annual award for Haryana-based journalists in memory of the late Satya Pal Saini, a former Staff Correspondent of Dainik Tribune. Mr Hooda assured that “false cases registered against journalists would be withdrawn and a journalists welfare fund would be set up after working out the modalities”.

The convention’s opening session was presided over by Mr Naresh Kaushal, officiating Editor, Dainik Tribune. In his speech, Mr Kaushal lamented the exploitation of journalists by newspaper owners. “It is a paradox that the persons who expose the exploitation of others are themselves being exploited. It is time governments ensured the journalists got their due,” he added.

Mr Kaushal also regretted the falling standards of language in Hindi newspapers. He said it was the responsibility of every Hindi journalist to ensure that proper language was used in the reports.

Mr S. Krishnamurthy, CEO, Grasim Suitings group and chairperson of the reception committee of the HUJ, said the media and the industry together played an important role in changing society. He suggested closer ties between the two.