Friday, February 24, 2006

Indian 'journo' meets Bush, too overwhelmed!

Veteran journo Uday Sinha was 'privileged' enough to meet Bush--we all know. The Bhaskar had been tom-tomming that it was the sole Hindi paper whose correspondent went to Washington to interview Dubya.

So what we had on page 1. Mr Sinha wrote...'Ek ajeeb see ghabrahat thee...duniya ke sabse shaktishaali vyakti ke saath hone ke romaanch se dil dugni raftaar se dhadak raha tha....aise lamhe bohot kam hote hain jab ek dhruvia dunia ke sabse shaktishali rajneta ke sakshaatkar ka mauqa mile....apne akhbar ki pratishtha akshun rakhne ki zimmedari thi magar andar se udwelit tha....etc etc
This went on and on. (Though this report did not feature in DNA where also Uday Sinha's story was carried)

Don't remember when read such a khushamad in a page 1 article. So he was excited, ok, but had tough times in controlling his heartbeats, knew he was meeting the most powerful leader of the unipolar world. Chaploosi ki had hai! Pair kyon nahin chhue Sinha sahab. You could have said it was our culture and touched his feet as well! Even a cub reporter wouldn't write such a piece. But I must laud your conviction, you said it all in your article. Kudos for giving vent to your true emotions.

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Wednesday, February 22, 2006

Times of India is angry, its reporter booked


Times of India (ToI) is angry. It's reporter did a story over a month back that actress Manisha Koirala had named her dog after a revered religious figure. Either it turned out to be false or could not be proved. (No big deal though! Times people write more about cats and dogs than human beings and pets can't speak for ToI in courts yet).
Anyway, a corporator approached the police. Koirala was outraged also. The paper not only published a clarification but also an apology. Then the police registered a case under section 295 (A) of IPC. The reporter was arrested though later granted bail. She was rudely picked up from her home where she lived with her elderly mother, says the paper now in a story.
This story betrays the frustration of editorial-wallahs at Times of India, the newspaper with the largest circulation in the WORLD. After all, a journalist needs to be treated with certain respect. See they don't arrest politicians for bigger charges but in a reporter's case they are so fast!
At EditIndia our take is that: You may be the biggest selling paper but lack of real journalism practiced in your paper has brought you to this state where no body gives a damn to you.
Sitting in your ivory tower and doing stories about models, celebs and even wannabe celebs you have long back left journalism and entered this celebism. You by-and-large don't practice real journalism and your stories do not have such impact in the society where the reporters' phone call could prevent police from taking action.
While the original story I couldn't find on the net, this story that is nothing but collective wail of Times of India editorial has been prominently featured on the paper and site. Your reporters seem not to have such relations with cops that such a minor case could not be stopped or at least arrest delayed. Surely a Loksatta, Lokmat journo could have done this with a phone call. The day the paper carried a page 1 anchor on 'How much dogs are suffering from depression in India', I knew this would happen. So don't cry so much now. Jab sudharna nahin hai aur hindustan mein baith kar Jupiter ke logon ke liye story karna hai. And don't think it is a frustrated guy who could not get into ToI is getting sadistic pleasure now. I never liked this paper, the kind of journalism they do.

PS: Who asked you to publish apology? If you had guts you could have just published a clarification and stood firm behind your reporter. Lekin dum hi nahin hai. Just because a celebrity was involved, apology promptly published else letters are thrown in waste paper baskets.

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Tuesday, February 21, 2006

Hoardings embarrass authorities



Such hoardings with the message 'Leader or Fool: The facts are ours, the decision is yours' where the photograph of George Bush is prominently displayed have the local authorities in Hyderabad in a soup.
Dubya is coming and some hoardings have been put up at such routes and buildings where he is going. Urdu daily Etemaad that has put up these hoardings insist that some other hoardings with the same message have photographs of other leaders also.

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