The charm of commercial expansion has made media houses forget their editorial thrust.
To Love, Cherish And Obey
by Dr. Ashoka Prasad
September 24, 2012
Shekhar Gupta’s paean to Mulayam makes you question the relationship between the media and politicians.
Tamil Nadu’s TV Empires
by Sudha G Tilak
September 24, 2012
Political heavyweights openly influence content on Tamil Nadu’s regional TV channels. And how!
Lights, Camera, Showtime!
by Indrajit Hazra
September 22, 2012
An agitation doesn’t have to make primetime news to be “authentic”. But it certainly helps.
Advantage Out
by Priya Kale
September 22, 2012
Vijay Amritraj’s new show on CNN-IBN manages to bore, despite Sharon Stone’s leg-crossing presence.
The Other Joseph Scores, Again
by Anand Vardhan
September 21, 2012
Rushdie's memoir has eclipsed Manu Joseph’s masterpiece, which deserves far more acclaim than it has received.
Rushdie And The Ladies
by Rajyasree Sen
September 19, 2012
Did Barkha and Sagarika manage to steal Guardian and BBC’s thunder? Or not?
Editing In The Times Of Nitish
by Anand Vardhan
September 14, 2012
With the government-ad cash cow in Bihar growing fatter, the Editor-In-Chief of Bihar seems to be getting good press.
Media Apoplexy!
by Samrat
September 14, 2012
Why shouldn’t news on Sherlyn Chopra trounce news on the coal scam? After all that’s what viewers want to see.
Mickey Mouse Nation
by Indrajit Hazra
September 13, 2012
Political cartoons and the oh-so-sensitive Indian.
All Facts, No Conjecture
by NL Team
September 11, 2012
Did journalist Samar Halarnkar plagiarise from Frances Lappé’s article for his Hindustan Times column? We bring you the facts.
The Online Minefield
by NL Team
September 11, 2012
The growth of the internet requires the media to err on the side of caution and not ignore ethics.
C’mon, Spare Some Column Space
by Sunayana Singh
September 10, 2012
What did our media have to say about Aseem Trivedi being arrested for his cartoons? Not so much.
In The Heat Of The Night
by Anand Ranganathan
September 8, 2012
In the dead of night, a parallel TV industry has sprung up for those who wish to lead parallel lives.
No Swamis in Pakistan
by Rajyasree Sen
September 7, 2012
Praveen Swami refused a visa by Pakistan. To attend talks on a more liberal Indo-Pak visa regime. Need we say more?
Hard To Say I’m Sorry
by Rajyasree Sen
September 7, 2012
Washington Post shouldn’t be in the news for criticising Manmohan Singh, but for plagiarising from Caravan.
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