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WHAT AILS JOURNALISM TODAY? Presentation by Prabhu Chawla, Editorial Director, The New Indian Express Group Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media, Bangalore May 2, 2011

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Prabhu Chawla, the editorial director of the New Indian Express, delivered the convocation address to the class of 2011 at the Indian institute of journalism & new media (IIJNM), in Bangalore, on May 2, 2011. Thanks to http://wearethebest.wordpress.com/ for reporting the event

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Page 1: What ails journalism in India today?

WHAT AILS JOURNALISM TODAY?

Presentation by Prabhu Chawla, Editorial Director, The New Indian Express Group

Indian Institute of Journalism & New Media, BangaloreMay 2, 2011

Page 2: What ails journalism in India today?

PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD ARE PONTIFICATING UPON THIS ISSUE

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IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM IS EASY

The problem with journalism today is a mix of

Ignorance & Negligence

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WHY IGNORANCE?BECAUSE JOURNALISTS TODAY HAVE:

• Shoddy training, poor or no mentoring• Huge demand vis-a-vis limited supply of

manpower, thanks to over 500 channels and 5,000 publications • To keep advertisers in mind while reporting

and writing articles

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WHY NEGLIGENCE?BECAUSE JOURNALISTS TODAY HAVE:

• Greed for money and instant fame• No accountability

• Too much at stake: Fear of losing contacts, glamour and wealth

• No curiosity, no hunger for news

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BUT THEY ARE JUST PUPPETS

The battle for bottomlines has bust the credibility of bylines

Paid news, private treaties, advertorials are all creations and consequence of a broken business model

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EVERYONE IS CHASING NUMBERS

• Advertisers have contributed to the mess• Is Quantity, numerical reach the only

parameter?• What about quality, credibility?• Quality costs money.

AND DEMANDS RESPECT

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• Journalists have forgotten to ask simple but tough questions

• They have also forgotten that their job is to report violations, not commit them

• They have started acting like a super cop-judge-hangman

JOURNALISTS ARE ALSO TO BLAME

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Enron collapsed when somebody finally asked a simple question:

“How do you make money?”

Satyam’s Raju got exposed when he was asked:

“How did you value Maytas?”

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Call it the ‘Double A’ Approach

For journalism to thrive, we need a

supportive institutional atmosphere

and individual attitude

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But for that, everyone has to act

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• Are you ready to liberate media from the clutches for the advertiser?

• Are you ready to pay for what you read/see/hear?

Some questions for you, as consumer

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• Fact is Indians pay Rs 12 for a cup of coffee at an Udipi but want 40 pages of content for free

• In Mumbai you get 730 days paper for Rs 299. That is less than 50 paise per day

• Readers also have the option of going on the net and not paying anything at all

Think about this..

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• At least 50% cost must come from cover price

• Channels and newspapers must charge

It is both an editorial and business challenge

Bring realism into the picture

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Editorial credibility is also a function of political buoyancy

• Ramnath Goenka could create a coalition of rag tag players like Hegde, Devi Lal and NTR and take on Bofors

• Today the Opposition cannot project even one leader who can be backed

• But there is hope. Civil Society is crystallising into an Opposition

• Participative democracy can revive both journalism and democracy

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IF ALL THE PLAYERS ARE ON THE SAME PAGE….

...the road ahead gets easier

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FEAR NONE FAVOUR NONE

JOURNALISTS NEED TO FOLLOW THE GOLDEN RULES

EXPOSE THE CORRUPT PROMOTE THE HONEST

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Join journalism as a mission and not just for money

Ask questions.

Story begins with the source. It doesn't end there.

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