Salacious intro

IN Media Watch Briefs | 28/11/2013

The two line intro above today's TOI third edit is needlessly salacious. The Bachi Karkaria piece itself does not have this sentence, and while making an excellent point about the lynchmob the media became in the Tarun Tejpal case, she also points at the group's own channel, Times Now,  which has been triumphantly living off  the story at prime time. 

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