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India’s best and worst journalists ( TV and print )


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Here is nidhi razdan at her filthy worst...

 

The British MP strips her apart for her anti Modi bias...

 

 

Love the way Sambit Patra, destroys her here.

 

 

Nishi Razdan is such a lowlife  anti-indian w$&@e that I doubt it’s even about NDTV being Bank rolled by Congress. She may be bankrolled by padosis. She sells cheap.

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6 minutes ago, BeardedAladdin said:

 

She's nothing. her and Rajdeep will work for whoever pays.

 

If an industrialist close to the BJP buys out NDTV, and sends Prannoy roy into retirement, these reporters will immediately change sides and report the BJP point of view.

And that is how it should be. 

Its called professionalism. Ie, keep your feelings at the door, outside your work and when you go to work, represent the company's ideals. If thats too much, find a new job.


Most Indians do not get what professionalism means. 

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29 minutes ago, Muloghonto said:

And that is how it should be. 

Its called professionalism. Ie, keep your feelings at the door, outside your work and when you go to work, represent the company's ideals. If thats too much, find a new job.


Most Indians do not get what professionalism means. 

 

Journalism is supposed to be neutral - you can have ideals/biases as a media house - but they cannot and should not be fact altering.

 

Even in the case of anti-Modi media houses you can take facts and shape your narratives around them - in the case of NDTV- they shape  facts to fit their anti-BJP narrative.

 

Nidhi Razdan is no less anti-Indian than that third rate filth that is Arundhati Roy. These people are cancerous elements for India.

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10 minutes ago, narenpande1 said:

 

Journalism is supposed to be neutral - you can have ideals/biases as a media house - but they cannot and should not be fact altering.

Every position, unless it is completely exhaustive, is 'fact altering' by method of unequal stressing of points and/or omission. 

News is supposed to be neutral. Ie, news of X happened. Journalism is a far broader POV and has no basis to being neutral. 

 

10 minutes ago, narenpande1 said:

Even in the case of anti-Modi media houses you can take facts and shape your narratives around them - in the case of NDTV- they shape  facts to fit their anti-BJP narrative.

 

Nidhi Razdan is no less anti-Indian than that third rate filth that is Arundhati Roy. These people are cancerous elements for India.

Again, what you are calling third rate filth or cancerous, are simply professional people acting professionally. Unless you have personally talked to them, you have no idea what THEIR values are. They are simply representing their company's priorities- as ANY employee should. 

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15 hours ago, narenpande1 said:

Journalism is supposed to be neutral - you can have ideals/biases as a media house - but they cannot and should not be fact altering.

news merchants, opinion leaders its a dangerous trend. Both sides are guilty of doing this, needs strong regulation both for left and right wing new channels.

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18 hours ago, Muloghonto said:

And that is how it should be. 

Its called professionalism. Ie, keep your feelings at the door, outside your work and when you go to work, represent the company's ideals. If thats too much, find a new job.


Most Indians do not get what professionalism means. 

Why the need to generalize?

 

Peddling lies, because your company asked you to, doesn't fall under the ambit of professionalism (in the context of journalism). 

 

I think you are mixing lobbying (a democratic right) with a news channel showing a blatant bias and asking its reporters to show a certain narrative which may not be completely factual. The two aren't the same. The latter can result in libel. And has many times.

 

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