Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Story of a Famous Print Media

They always don’t thrive on the reader’s interest, but always push their ideology on them.

Recently a leading South Indian English newspaper carried the picture of our neighbouring president, who is accused by several associations world-wide for war crimes, furthermore the second picture gets into the sports page with the same president. Going to TV news by the leading house, after their routine party news, there comes news about the fasting of a temple-priest (Sivannadiyars), then the news about the TN Governor emphasizing the public about paying taxes. Which comes first governor or temple priest?
The pics in the Newspaper
Media in this age or the years before are always been biased in some way or other. They always don’t thrive on the reader’s interest, but always push their ideology on them. The newspaper didn’t publish the genocide which happened in our neighbourhood state. They failed to cover the ground realities. The world came to know about these happenings only through an UK publication. So what these people were doing, only reporting on high-level happenings in the concerned government. Why the picture in the sports page, are you concerned about the cricket or the future of the politico-man in the picture.
 The newspaper has been visible biased recently.  I have been reading this daily for a long time, doesn’t want to discontinue it now as there has been a recent reshuffle in the editorial and management team. Nammo Narayannaa..



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