Author: newswriters

सुभाष धूलियातानाशाहियों की तुलना में मुक्त समाजों में  सेंसरशिप    असीमित रूप से कही अधिक परिष्कृत और गहन होती है क्योंकि  इस से असहमति को चुप कराया जा सकता है और प्रतिकूल तथ्यों को छिपाया जा सकता है- जोर्ज ऑरवेलआज की दुनिया औपचारिक रूप से अधिक लोकतान्त्रिक है लेकिन फिर भी लोगों को लगता है की उनके समाज के बुनियादी फैसले अधिकाधिक उनके नियंत्रण से बाहर होते जा रहे हैं- रॉबर्ट मैकचेस्नीपिछले तीन दशकों में मानव विकास की दिशा और दशा मैं बुनियादी परिवर्तन  आये हैं । समाज पर व्यापार के आधिपत्य की नवउदारवादी विचारधारा आज विश्व राजनीति के केंद्र में हैं । नवउदारवाद का  आधार एक …

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सुभाष धूलियामीडिया उद्योग एक तरह के सांस्कृतिक और वैचारिक उद्योग हैं। इन उद्योगों पर नियंत्रण का अर्थ होता है किसी देश की राजनीति और संस्कृति पर नियंत्रण. दुनिया के अनेक देशों में अमेरिकी सांस्कृतिक आक्रमण को लेकर असंतोष पनप रहा है जिनमें केवल विकासशील देश ही नहीं  बल्कि यूरोप के अनेक विकसित  देश भी शामिल हैं. नव उदारवादी भूमंडलीकरण के झंडावरदार विश्व व्यापार संगठन में यह मांग भी उठाई गई थी की इन संस्कृति को व्यापार से अलग रखा जाए लेकिन इसे स्वीकार नहीं किया गया और आज विचार और संस्कृति दोनों ही व्यापार के अधीन दिखाई  पड़ते हैं.  व्यापरिकृत मीडिया मुनाफे से संचालित होता है.…

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Study in International Communication:Chapter -2 of Many Voices One World, also known as the MacBride report, was a UNESCO publication of 1980 but still relevant to understand contemporary communication issues. The publication is a classic in the study of communication. The commission was chaired by Irish Nobel laureate Seán MacBride. Among the problems the report identified were concentration of the media, commercialization of the media, and unequal access to information and communication. The commission called for democratization of communication and strengthening of national media to avoid dependence on external sources, among others. Subsequently, Internet-based technologies considered in the work of…

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Subhash DhuliyaMJMC-GLOBALISATIONEconomic, financial, trade and communications integration of worldEmergence of global village and global networked society as a result of technological revolution and integration of telecommunication, computer and world wide web ( www)Globalization implies the opening of local and nationalistic perspectives to a broader outlook of an interconnected and interdependent world with free transfer of capital, goods, and services across national frontiersIncrease of trade around the world, especially by large multinational companies producing and trading goods across the globeA situation in which available goods and services, or social and cultural influences, gradually become similar in all parts of the worldThe…

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Subhash Dhuliya The “headline journalism” is meant to ‘drag the attention” and leave out important details isolating the news from its context. The truth gets buried. In the process of selecting certain stories to report on while not selecting others or selecting certain details of a story while omitting others, the truth is the causality. What media don’t report has not happened for us. Only those events happen for us what the media report. Multiple and reliable sources of information are missing and we do not get to know an authentic view of the reality This first phase of the…

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In a report titled “China’s Pursuit of a New World Media Order”, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) investigates Beijing’s strategy to control information beyond its borders, a project that poses a threat to press freedom throughout the world.Beijing is also exporting its censorship and surveillance tools, including the Baidu search engine and WeChat instant messaging platform, and encouraging authoritarian states to copy its repressive regulations, a particularly effective strategy in Southeast Asia China, ranked 177 out of 180 in the 2019 World Press Freedom Index compiled by Reporters Without Borders (RSF), is expanding its hold beyond its borders to impose its “ideologically…

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2022 will be a year of careful consolidation for a news industry that has been both disrupted and galvanised by the drawn-out COVID-19 crisis. Both journalists and audiences have, to some degree, been ‘burnt out’ by the relentless intensity of the news agenda, alongside increasingly polarised debates about politics, identity, and culture. This could be the year when journalism takes a breath, focuses on the basics, and comes back stronger.In many parts of the world, audiences for news media have been falling throughout 2021 – not an ideal situation at a time when accurate and reliable information has been so…

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Lars MollarMany journalists simply sit and wait for the news to fly down on their desks via phone calls from open-mouthed colleagues or from press releases which they often conveniently publish without asking additional questions or even without rewriting anything. Likewise they pick up news from news agencies and other media, newspapers, radio and TV without checking the information given or without developing these pieces of news into new storiesDefinitionProactive newsgathering is taking control of the flow of information.The media can take control with the flow of information on three stages:By conceiving their own story ideashunting up events for coveragedefining…

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Dr. Pradeep Mahapatra While mass media struggled throughout 2022 to release itself out of disruptions confronted due to Covid-19 pandemic, it is presumed that the year 2023 will be devoted to accommodate in the changed social environment of ‘new normal’ evolving and implementing new strategies. The long lockdowns during the pandemic affected the media and entertainment sector like any other industry and business. However, three separate reasons contributed to the owes to make the situation complicated.First, unprecedented innovations in the field of technological advancement brought far reaching changes in production and distribution in various fields of mass media and the traditional…

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