Saturday, March 15, 2008

Truth & Media Seminar at KUK University


"Advertorials are a dangerous trend. While on the one hand they sustain the culture of Corporatisation of Media and on the other they create another class amongst the media men which has altogether different areas of operation and different goals to pursue...objectivity is to needs to be maintained at all costs and any thing that pre-judges will only encourage the trends of media trial...we have already a system of judicial scrutiny in place and until and unless one has clinching evidence, nothing should be projected which is mere speculative or judgemental in nature" said Rajbir Deswal at the Truth & Media Seminar held at Kurukshetra University on March 8,2008. Seen in the picture is also the legendary Mr. M. R. Dua.
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Unknown said...

In media we have three types of news:
Truth: Sports since no editor or reporter can manipualte the score card or the result.
Half Truth: Weather Report since the met man usually says "It may rain or may not" and as for the rainfall for the past 24 hours, he has the eternal excuse: Could not guage since there was a hole in the bucket.
All Lies: What the politicians utter, on the record as well as off the record.

Unknown said...

In media we have three types of news:
Truth: Sports since no editor or reporter can manipualte the score card or the result.
Half Truth: Weather Report since the met man usually says "It may rain or may not" and as for the rainfall for the past 24 hours, he has the eternal excuse: Could not guage since there was a hole in the bucket.
All Lies: What the politicians utter, on the record as well as off the record.