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Journalism Needs an Audience to Survive, But Isn’t Sure How to Earn Its Loyalty
“The market requires giving the public what it wants; democracy requires giving the public what it needs.”
When Newspapers Close, Voters Become More Partisan
American politics has gotten more partisan in the last 50 years. One of the reasons: the closing of local newspapers.
There May Be Vindictive Action Like Denying Advertisement: N Ram on The Hindu’s Rafale Investigation
In an exclusive interview, the chairman of The Hindu Group speaks to NewsCentral24x7 on Rafale and more.
Two Media Channels Will Run Anything That BJP Wants: Subramanian Swamy
He also said that there are many people in the media who are chamchas of the BJP.
#IndiaUnites Agitation Enters Day Six; Read to Find Out What Thousands From Across The Country Are Protesting
Citizens from all sections of the society have gathered at Jantar Mantar under the banner of “India Unites: Jai Jawan, Jai Kisaan, Jai Samvidhaan”.
Satish Acharya Alleges Newspaper Refuses To Carry His Work Till 2019 Lok Sabha Polls
Acharya’s work has been dropped by another daily in the past for being subversive and critical.
(Video) Journalist Priyanka Dubey and Author Natasha Badhwar Discuss Gendered Violence, Journalism and Dubey’s New Book
‘No Nation for Women’ by Dubey takes a hard, close look at what makes India unsafe for its women.
How Governments Use Big Data to Violate Human Rights
If left unchecked, invasions of privacy enabled by technology could put every other human right at risk, and on a scale that would be truly terrifying.
In Today’s Time, A Mass Surveillance System Would Look Like AADHAAR: Edward Snowden
Snowden also advocated criminal penalties for misuse of Aadhaar data.
Don’t Use Animal, Disease Metaphors To Describe Toxic India Media
To call the TRP-greedy anchors ‘vultures’, critically endangered necrophagic birds performing a central ecological function, is silly.