At a time, when the self-glorified patrons of radicalism that
imagine caravans of mediations agaisnt corporate media and patronisingly
sing the songs of self-nauseating accounts of sacrifices they
extendtsympathetically FOR the Other (as if without which the struggles of
the other wont see the light of the day.), let us also hear what the
"fiendish" TV journalists have to say.



http://thehoot.org/web/home/story.php?storyid=3675&mod=1&pg=1&sectionId=14&valid=true

*Defending TV news*

 *“The job of a journalist is not to be an inanimate, unthinking robot. You
are seeing the liberation of TV as a news media. TV is speaking its mind.” * At
FICCI Frames in Mumbai ARNAB GOSWAMI of Times Now and AJAY KUMAR of Aaj Tak,
defended what they do.
    Posted Tuesday, Feb 24 15:32:20, 2009


 Are television news anchors on the defensive after the criticism they faced
through much of 2008 about their idea of news, and their treatment of
events?  If they are, it is an aggressive defence. At FICCI Frames in Mumbai
on December 18, at a session titled  'Sensationalism vs Journalism, TRP
zindabad' Arnab Goswami of Times Now and Ajay Kumar of Aaj Tak, defended
what they do, the latter even more stridently than the former.





*On television's alleged sensationalism*



*Arnab Goswami: *

* *

There is far too much discussion around what we do. I refused to be
patronized as a TV journalist, and told that TV is in its infancy. It is not
in its infancy. India cannot be compared as a market with the UK or the US.



TV sets the agenda and newspapers write about them. 2008 has seen the growth
and maturing of TV. TV will set the agenda and other mediums will talk,
write and blog about it.

* *

* *

*Ajay Kumar:*

* *

Journalism  per se is always good. There is nothing bad about it. We believe
in any news that covers the common man's perspective.



TRPs do not drive channels. Channels are driven by what people want to
watch. Why do we do programmes on TV serials? If the viewer watches a serial
he has every right to watch a news programme about it. People criticised our
coverage. But didn't you want to watch it? You watched.



Hindi networks are accused of being sensational., even if journalism was
sensational, so be it. People like to talk about sensationalism in
journalism, and why not? It keeps us in business!

* *

*On why TV went to town with the story of Prince, the little boy who fell
down a tube well shaft.*

* *

*Arnab Goswami: *

* *

The job of a journalist is not to be an inanimate, unthinking robot. You are
seeing the liberation of TV as a news media. Tv is speaking its mind. For
far too long stories like this have been reduced to two-line mentions.  Those
who watch these stories  are not watching sensational TV, they are watching
relevant TV.



*Ajay Kumar*



That real India that which we think about, dream about but don't have the
guts to go and meet. 23 hours of Prince: if we hadn't done it neither the
army nor government would have been moved to go to his rescue.



* *

*On why they blow up small things like the Bangalore pub incident.*



*Arnab Goswami: *



We take a small thing and make it into a national debate.  In Bangalore the
police refused to register the case. It is only after TV channels made an
issue of it that they did.



Now cameras are everywhere. They cannot get away with it.



They cannot get away with it. If we had not shown the policemen pulling that
little girl in a UP village by her hair those policemen would not have been
arrested.





*Ajay Kumar:*



The small kid who was abused and pulled by her hair. If TV had not picked up
that stroyr those guys would not have been in jail.



Take the Godhra riots. We have always brought people's stories.



80,000 people turned out at the Gateway of India after the Bombay attacks
because we brought those pictures into their bedrooms.



*About the aggressive editorializing:*



*Arnab Goswami*

* *

There are comments about the tonality and stridency of TV. For far too long
we have been  used to bland stuff. So we add a little salt, not spice.

**

What's popular news should not become populist news. What we are witnessing
now is a stridency of news and non-news. The News agenda has shifted away.

Today 3 times as many people watch news than did 3 yrs back. More people
will watch news than entertainment.

* *

*On why channels repeat footage incessantly*

* *

*Arnab Goswami*



TV has impact. If I don't repeat the pictures they will get away with it.



* *

*On why TV cameramen do not intervene to stop attacks on people instead of
merely shooting footage.*

* *

*Arnab Goswami*

* *

The problem is that if our cameras do not grab such footage, then the police
or the government might completely deny occurrence of such an incident.
Footages serve as solid proof and immediate action is taken.**

* *

*On the accusation that during**26/11 Mumbai carnage, the unending live
footage by TV channels enabled terrorists to locate the VIPs inside the
hotel and also give the position of the NSGs. A death of a police constable
was blamed on the media. *





*Ajay Kumar*



Perhaps we erred in this regard but the government too was late in awakening
to this fact. It is a lesson that we will have to learn.



*Arnab Goswami*

* *

We stopped the live telecast the moment the NSG commandos asked us to do so.


-- 
" The so called caste-hindus are bitterly opposed to the depressed class
using a public tank not because they really believe that the water will be
thereby spoiled or will evaporate but because they are afraid of losing
their superiority of caste and of equality being established between the
former and the latter. We are resorting to this satyagraha not becasue we
believe that the water of this particular tank has any exceptional
qualities, but to establish our natural rights as citizens and human
beings."

- Dr B.R. Ambedkar, Mahad Satyagraha Conference, December 25th , 1927

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