Is the media playing with the tiger’s tail? Or is the tiger cub riding the media? In other words, just how much is the media responsible for the Raj Thackeray bogey?
Is the “demonisation” of Thackeray junior entirely the handiwork of sensation-seeking journalists trying to fill up the airwaves in the era of 24×7 news? Is the Maharashtra Navanirman Samithi (MNS) campaign against migrant workers, taxi drivers, and the Bachchan family, “a demon created by the media”?
Yes, say two people who should know.
Exhibit A: K.L. Prasad.
The joint commissioner of police (law and order), Bombay, blames the issue on profusion of reportage. In fact, he says there was “no issue at all.”
“I have a complaint against the media. You people make heroes out of zeroes. I would say, just neglect him [Raj Thackeray]. He will get asphyxia. Channels are constantly repeating the footage. One incident is shown 74 times. This is clearly [a way of] reinforcing it in the mind.”
Exhibit B: Mahesh Vijapurkar.
Longtime Bombay bureau chief of The Hindu, he writes that the media has on three separate occasions missed the woods for the trees and distorted Raj Thackeray’s statements.
“Irving Wallace was bang on target in his 1982 novel The Almighty in which the power-hungry media-owner Edward Armstead‘s obsession was to shape the news and then manipulate and control it with disastrous consequences to the world.
“The Indian media’s obsession to shape—or sex up?—a story to its worst distortion has come to the fore. And without anyone even batting an eyelid in concern.
“What further mischief lies ahead? Can we trust the mass media? The reader believes the printed word and sees television, despite its limited depth—or actually, the absolute lack of it—as real because he sees live images….
“The media has lost its head and plunged the region into trouble, jeopardising lives and property by its irresponsibility.”
Cartoon: courtesy E.P. Unny/The Indian Express
Read the full story: How the media created the Raj Thackeray bogey
A very valid post. This is the sad truth about the media of our country. They provide free platform for extremists to voice their crazy opinions without worrying about it reaching the masses.
This applies not only to Raj Thackrey, but in general, the media likes to concentrate on scandalous issues rather than news.
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Media wants to sensationalize everything. Only then they can run 24X7 news channels. It’s all about TRP’s now. No more journalism now, it’s pure business..
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In India the media is biased and showing all nonsense and giving importance to rubbish stuff. They should neglect it. There are many people who are just media created stars. Example ‘TENNIS STAR’ Sania Mirza. She was given unwanted importance by the media. Media people should think twice before giving or making any news. And selfish people will use media to be in limelight!
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This applies not only to Raj Thackrey, but in general to the current media as a whole.
There should be laws to curb this “sensationalization” syndrome.
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raj thakray its not good . india 4 all pepole who live in india . hindi is our national language fast of all u respect national language .than marathi . other wise u r deshdrohi . u r not maharastrian . u r from madhaypardesh . how can u tell u r a marathi . stop a bad politics . if u want to do same thing for maharast than keep silence .or do maharaste dovelepment work . raj thakray jinda baad
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Thanks for carrying the link to my comment on http://www.rediff.com on the media. There is something strange in the reactions I got to my offering:
Those who agreed with me on the media’s mischief were quite pointeyed; they don’t trust the media. It was from the readers. But not one journalist rose to my bait. Are they insensitive? I wonder
Mahesh Vijapurkar
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Interestingly media plays to the gallery…
http://ekmarathimanoos.blogspot.com/2008/09/dutondi-media.html
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