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journalistic ethics

News agency IANS uses expletive to describe PM Modi, suspends journalist

The reporters in whose name the story was published has been suspended with immediate effect.

Research scholar calls out Shekhar Gupta’s ThePrint for misleading, click-baity headlines

This is not the first time ThePrint's ethics are questioned

BuzzFeed maintains silence even as their employee attempts to dox, stalk and threaten a woman who disagreed with him

It is very common for so-called liberals to go after the livelihood of those who disagree with them.

Democratization of Information: The age of alternate media

Traditional media will continue to be on the decline and the alternative media will in time replace the traditional media.

Indian Express and India Today owners rubbish claims of Modi govt asking owners to fire journalists

Purie and Goenka even ranked Modi high in trying to weed out corruption.

How media defames people for daring to criticise a journalist. This is what India Today did to me

It is fairly common these days for “mainstream” media outfits, especially Congress-leaning ones like India Today, to subject social media users to pejorative labeling....

Karan Thapar’s book is a well timed means to revive the Lutyens’ media from its creaking future

This book needs to be recognised as a means for the Lutyens' media to reclaim what they have lost in recent times.

‘Undeclared Emergency’ is a joke: Clowns who talk of it should be called out

The clowns who talk about 'undeclared Emergency' do not live under an Emergency. If they did, they would be in jail.

Don’t touch Nidhi’s Air Conditioner : Cut down on your Diwali crackers instead

Throw these people in jail. Don't you dare touch Nidhi's air conditioner.

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