The Banti-and-Bablification of news

BY mannika| IN Media Practice | 06/06/2005

But if being news worthy means being conventional, then surely it is better to be conventional. Media and marketing manipulations create distrust and a sense of frivolity. If news managements do not take the medium seriously why should the public?

 

Contact: mannikachopra@yahoo.co.in

 

 

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