*Can news reporting get any worse? **

* *

*A snake in an MLA's house in Karnataka became live, breaking news. *

* *

We have seen news reporting getting bad and embarrassing in the run for
'breaking news' on TV channels but never visualised that it can get as bad
as this!



The news in reference is the coverage about an unsolicited guest - snake -
in a senior MLA's house in Karnataka.   A live story of 15 minutes on a
Kannada channel!



The MLA's daughter  saw a snake creeping in to their house and immediately
called the DCP, Bangalore to arrest the sneaker.  The snake catchers,
ordered by the police chief, arrived at the venue with in fifteen minutes
and successfully nabbed the terrorist snake.   The News reader in the studio
was lucky enough to get a live reaction from the MLA's daughter on the
'successful operation'.   The viewers sighed in relief when the reporter on
live coverage concluded with the 'all ended well' note with inputs from the
family members.



But that was not all.  There was more to come, from the news desk.  A quick
look into the archive and there was an increase in the instances of snakes
sneaking into politicians residences, of late.   This piece of information
was sufficient to stretch the breaking news capsule with analytical inputs,
definitely an edge over the other channels, in case  anybody else had got
the exclusive news.



A friend from Puttur was stunned to see this bulletin.  He was already in a
state of shock because of the response from one of the daily newspapers
about his feature story on farmers' plight, the same day.   He was asked to
cut it short to 500 words as it was no more a prominent issue.  And he was
treated to the breaking news of the sneaker snake when he was still trying
to find answer to the question what constitutes prominence for news media?



Marathon live coverage of the rescue operations to save a boy from the
abandoned bore well tube, from the same TV channel months ago, had raised
questions about media responsibilities in reporting crisis and disasters.



The hype created by this coverage had led to premature announcement of
relief to the family of the child by the government, which in turn led to
mass protest by the villagers and onlookers at the site of the rescue
operations, who had gathered in thousands, thanks to the live coverage!   The
mob was sufficiently instigated to protest against the CM for not visiting
the site, thanks again to reporter's observation on the serious lapse on the
part of the CM.



TV viewers still remember the visuals of the poor street dogs declared as
'man eaters' and the fear it had created about the 'most trusted animal
friend'.   There is no difference of opinion about the fact that street dog
menace has become an issue.  But that does not mean all street dogs are man
eaters, argued common people.



A young friend sitting next to me hints that  the next breaking news on the
channel - live coverage of rape!



Can news coverage get any more disgusting?





Sathya S.

Bangalore
18 August, 07

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dear all,

*it can. witness how the media from kerala sat supine when last saturday
(aug 18, 2007) the minster of state for commerce, jairam ramesh  referred
dismissively to the cm of kerala as: 'pagal aadmi hai'. two fellows even
tittered. except for kairali/people, no other print/visual medium carried
this, though they reported on the closed tea gardens issue, for which the
press conference was convened. one worthy was even sipping happily from a
cup, immediately after the remark.

till now, except for the state cpi(m) secretary and assorted environmental
groups in palakkad, there is not even a whimper out of anybody. remember,
how telugu 'gaurav' at the slighting of the late anjaih, then cm, by an
arrogant rajiv gandhi (the ramesh character also belongs to that same class,
like vs to anjaih's) at the begumpet airport led to rama rao's ascension to
power. and we call ourselves political!

it would have been funny, were it not so disgusting, our media, i mean...

sudhir

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