Starting #NLprimetime today. Hoping we get some sombre news reporting on the #IndoChinaFaceoff. Exactly a week ago, TV news anchors were telling us how we have won the war against China.
Aaj Tak reporting on the faceoff between the two armies. Talks of 1975 when four Assam Rifles jawans were killed by the Chinese.
TV9 Bharatvarsh is still on Pakistan, Imran Khan and Bushara Bibi. Nuts.
.@ajaishukla is on @TimesNow. He says friendly channels lapped up denials by the Indian government including 'this channel'.
BJP spokie line across channels seems to be that we cannot respond to China the way we respond to Pakistan. #NLprimetime
Sushant Sareen says the BJP spokie sounds like the CPC spokie as seems to be playing down casualties when it comes to China.
On ABP News, the reporter is telling us: 'dragon baukhala gaya hai'. Dragon has gone mad. Apparently, because Dragon is scared and internationally isolated because of Corona. Dragon is also scared of India's economic might. 'Thodi complicated situation hai'. #NLprimetime
On News Nation, Deepak Chaurasia says we gave it back to China and killed 5 of their soldiers. This information is not credible and not based on anything official.
Arnab Goswami is going to strategise how to defeat the Chinese tonight.
'What are the Chinese...it is in our destiny to defeat them'. #NLprimetime
I don't think I have seen (Retd) Major Gen GD Bakshi this calm ever in any debate. Very calmly explaining why China must not mess with India.
Meanwhile, India TV is on the #SushantSinghRajput's case and Raveena Tandon's tweet on it.
As journalists break the news of up to 20 casualties on the Indian side at Galwan, Deepak Chaurasia is on Mewat, cow, Hindu-Muslim and Hindu khatre main hai.
At the same time, on Zee News, Sudhir Chaudhary says China must be shocked after so many of its soldiers were killed last night.
Back on Republic, Arnab has brought on Rajeev Chandrasekhar -- 'biggest mistake Xi Jinping can make,' he says. 'We have to push back'
Best way to figure out what the govt is thinking in the absence of a formal word out is to maybe watch Republic. Currently, they have ANI editor in chief saying "we will give it back", while the ticker has ANI flash saying 43 casualties on the Chinese side, 20 army men martyred
Meanwhile, journalists who will want to report on the faceoff in earnest and ask details and questions, this is what you will be told in the coming days.
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The shift to aggressive reporting can be attributed to scale of devastation/mishandling. Reporters & editors clearly see that "readers want the truth to be told". Others offered a branding explanation: “Our managing director says Bhaskar must always stand with public opinion."
Another thing to note is Bhaskar's entry into digital: “Bhaskar has injected a new zeal in its digital team in Uttar Pradesh. Our newspaper is not published in Uttar Pradesh, and this is an attempt to establish it via the digital route."
There are plenty of journalists in India working for Indian orgs who are reporting on the pandemic bravely/meticulously. Noida-based studio ≠ 'domestic' media. In fact, Rana Ayyub hasn't reported on the pandemic but is repeatedly called on as a talkinghead in international media
Even a pro-BJP channel like Aaj Tak does have reporters on the ground getting us important updates from the ground. It's another matter that anchors like Anjana et al are not using their material to question the government on primetime.
Rana Ayyub has become the go-to person of lazy international media panels for everything from farmers protest to the pandemic, often pedalling half-baked exaggerations without putting in the rigour of reporting that many other Indian journalists do.
"Our job is also to give voice to people who don’t have it. And at a lot of these crematoriums people are coming up to us and expressing their grief and anger.”
As deaths from Covid surged in New York last year, Reuters, Washington Post, CNN, New York Times, BBC, Telegraph showed drone footage of caskets being buried in mass graves. There were similar reports from graveyards in Brazil, Italy and the UK.
India isn’t being singled out.
“This is the truth. We are documenting the truth and bearing witness to it,” said a reporter for a British media organisation. “It is very easy to lament the coverage and blame the messenger and far more difficult to ask for accountability. But nobody is making things up...”
Big win for @newslaundry against an extremely brainless attempt at harassing @tweets_prateekg for doing his job. The story in question was about layoffs in Sakal Times & they took umbrage to us using their logo for a story that is ABOUT the group. newslaundry.com/2021/04/21/no-…
It would have been a “completely different matter” if the articles used Sakal’s trademark to “portray” Newslaundry as the Sakal Media Group, the court pointed out, but instead, “there was no suggestion that the said news portal itself was that of Sakal”.
"RSS can be slow, but we need to act fast as the time is running out for us.”
In Amta constituency of Howrah, BJP has fielded one of its vocal critics — Hindu Samhati president for whom the RSS is too centrist. Report on the organisation & its men. newslaundry.com/2021/03/20/str…
The Hindu Samhati is home for pracharaks who have left the RSS fold. The organisation now attracts men who have formerly worked with mainstream political parties. Like Banti Khan who was born and brought up in 'Congress' culture.
“I attended Tapan Ghosh’s meeting of Hindu Samhati and really liked it,” Khan said. “My eyes opened up to how Muslims have captured our land, how Congress distorted history, and I joined the Samhita and now work with the BJP.”
.@ndtv is now showing a split-screen with visuals from farmer's protest. Rest of the channels remain on the DD feed.
NDTV's coverage is quite strange to watch. There's live commentary from the R-Day parade occupying most of the screen with visuals from ANI on what seems like tear gas gone off at the protest site. I am sure they have reporters on ground to cut live to?
What's the point of private news networks if everyone *has to* show the state broadcaster. People who want to see the parade can go to DD. Private news networks should be able to show reports along with R-Day parade. Especially when there's lathicharge happening in Delhi!