Rajdeep Sardesai, a prominent Indian journalist, writes about the changing face of Indian journalism, discussing its merits and demerits.
While we are still on Indian journalism, Sepia Mutiny points out the sordid state of Slimes of India(Times of India) website, while Chetan Kunte (link via desipundit) suggests ways to improve the same.
technorati tags: India, journalism, Rajdeep+Sardesai, IBN, Times+of+India




Comment on State of journalism in India by asha 5:07 pm on February 27, 2006 Permalink |
where are you? :X
Comment on State of journalism in India by Tamanna 3:18 pm on March 2, 2006 Permalink |
Yeah these days only NDTV seems to be the “news” channel on tv.. rest of them sound like ekta kapoor soap operas most of the time.. no clue abt CNN-IBN..
Comment on State of journalism in India by bd 4:54 pm on March 2, 2006 Permalink |
I’d second you on NDTV. In fact i’m so addicted to NDTV that I purchase their monthly webcast subscription
CNN-IBN is new, and it has a long way to go in terms of gaining the trust of its viewers. I hope they don’t turn into a personality driven news channel focusing on Rajdeep in all the promos.