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Learn How Not To Report On Rape From TOI #Vaw #MediaEthics

The Times of India checked all boxes of callous reporting with this story about a rape in Delhi. Posted By Manisha Pande |  This morning, the Big Four – The Times of India, Hindustan Times, The Indian Express and The… Continue Reading →

India – The nation wants a show #mediaethics

  By inviting viewers’ opinions and giving the impression that they matter, Indian news media is opening the floodgates of stupidity. ABHISHEK SIKHWAL Until recently, I had only seen The Newshour in snippets because when I want to listen to incessant screaming,… Continue Reading →

NBSA asks Times Now to issue apology, pay fine for a story #mediaethics

Shuchi Bansal Times Network’s English news channel Times Now has been asked by the News Broadcasting Standards Authority (NBSA) to apologize on air for an interview it telecast of an alleged eve-teaser in August 2015. The authority has also asked… Continue Reading →

Selfie Journalists – Two pictures a thousand words #mediaethics

THIS IS THE MEDIA WE EXPECT WILL ASK TOUGH QUESTIONS OF THIS GOVERNMENT? — Omar Abdullah, former CM, Jammu & Kashmir A: TWO PICTURES ARE WORTH A THOUSAND WORDSOur Special Correspondent Journalists mob Prime Minister Narendra Modi for clicking selfies with… Continue Reading →

Indian Media – This is No Way to Cover a Murder Story #mediaethics

  BY ANJALI PURI ON 01/09/2015 • Amidst all the hand-wringing over a woman’s, and a society’s morals, relatively few bells have been rung about the ethics of the media scrum that has developed around the Sheena Bora murder case Let’s pause to… Continue Reading →

You need to know when I had sex, and how it led to my murder! #mediaethics

    Karuna John  Hello, colleagues in the media, and just about anyone else who is interested in unravelling a juicy murder mystery. This is an opinion I would urge you to read. In case I am murdered, I’d like… Continue Reading →

Recommendations for Reporting on Suicide #mediaethics

Suicide is a public health issue. Media and online coverage of suicide should be informed by using best practices. Some suicide deaths may be newsworthy. However, the way media cover suicide can influence behavior negatively by contributing to contagion or… Continue Reading →

#SundayReading – Violence, voices and visibility #socialmedia #mediaethics

BY LAXMI MURTHY What are the ethical implications surrounding graphic depictions of sexual violence in the media? On the morning of a hot day at the end of May, the thick branches of a mango tree in dusty Katra Sadatganj village… Continue Reading →

TOI’s foot-in-mouth rape coverage #mediaethics #Vaw #reporting

In its desire to give saturation coverage to such crimes, TOI led the way. But there were four oversights that ought to have been caught by alert editors. Politically correct terminology is not enough, says KALPANA SHARMA  in hoot.org On… Continue Reading →

The harm that sensational headlines can do, even if the story is OK- Deepti Naval #mediaethics #mumbaimirror

Deepti Naval, March 27, Facebook I’ve been pretty upset the last few days over something that the print media has been distorting hugely . . . each one of you on Facebook has been totally silent about it – no… Continue Reading →

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