Wednesday, March 18, 2009

Has the media become irresponsible and biased?

The four pillars of our democracy are Legislature, Executive, Judiciary and the Media. But, I would say that in today’s advanced world, media is just not one among the four pillars for a successful democracy. But, it is a central pillar and a strength giving pillar for other pillars to support for a successful democracy. The big question to debate is whether such a powerful constituent of the democracy is doing its job or not? Is it behaving responsibly or not?

Few days back, BJP Prime Ministerial candidate L K Advani has released an IT vision document for the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections in a BJP election committee meeting. Having heard of this news, I switched on the TV to find out what Advani promised in his vision doc. I changed around five news channels but I found that all five of them broadcasting either the news that Arun Jaitley didn’t attend the meeting or the debating on the alleged rift between Rajnath and Jaitley. I found similar such kind of phenomenon in most of the newspapers the next day. IT vision is something that’s first of its kind in India. Isn’t the media responsible for bringing out that vision, listing out merits and demerits of such vision and putting that in front of the people for a national debate? I am sure that most of you will agree that India needs to take some revolutionary steps to realize 2020 and it won’t happen out of the blue. So, at this juncture, IT vision assumed significance but that has been left out of the news without any kind of discussion around it. Instead of discussing such an important issue, they discuss for hours and hours about the rift between Rajnath and Jaitley. First of all, is it right for the media channels to discuss intra party issues? Should political parties consult media to appoint someone as their campaign incharge for a particular state? Second, aren’t they responsible in letting the people know what a particular party promises to people?

The other day, I saw the chief editor of a popular news channel saying that this election is all about secularism versus communalism. How sick is the media? How can media ignore many other important issues that concern a common man? Aren’t they responsible enough to bring out the right issues for an election debate? How can they ignore important issues like security, inflation, unemployment, economic crisis, poverty, farmer suicides in backward states etc.? On Times now channel, I see Arnab Goswamy conducting a discussion with a Chief Minister and passing judgments and conclusions on every political issue. Is passing judgments the role of media or is it empowering the people with unbiased information to help them pass judgments the role of media? On another channel, I find a lady making conclusions based on SMS polls. Isn’t it funny to decide things just by looking at the number of yes and no SMSs. Let’s say, If they receive 7 yes and 3 no SMSs, they would say that 70% are supporting a particular issue while 30% of the people are rejecting it. How scientific is this kind of analysis?

CNN IBN releases pre-poll surveys before every election. This time, Rajdeep Sardesai released the pre poll results just few days back. I was told by one of my friends recently that CNN IBN has surveyed around 16,000 people across the country and based on that they released their predictions on what is going to happen state wise in a country of around 70 million electorate. Do you think that this is scientific in any manner? Do you think it has any credibility? At least, I as an analyst won’t think so. But unfortunately voters do not understand the science behind it and get swayed by these surveys. As per whatever I studied in my psychology course in the campus, the voter always would like to be on a winning side and therefore he would be influenced to make his choice or change his choice based on the pre poll results. It’s like ‘an election before an election’ to manipulate the public opinion according to their interests and their corporate sponsor’s interest. Such pre-poll surveys have failed to predict the reality as many times as they predicted anywhere around the actual. Is media doing any good to the country by doing all this? I think nation has to thoroughly discuss the issue of whether these pre poll and exit polls have to be banned for a better democracy.

The situation in AP and Tamil Nadu is still worse than in the rest of the country. Alleging that all the newspapers and news channels in the state are writing and talking against YSR government’s corruption, Jagan Mohan Reddy, the son of the Chief Minister of AP launched a news paper and a news channel called ‘Sakshi’ on his own. Sakshi started writing pro government news and gradually it became YSR Government advertisement pamphlet. The paper was distributed in each and every village in AP for free for a long time. Do I need to tell you what impact it would have created on people’s mind? Hasn’t YSR exploited villager’s inability to buy a newspaper and deceived them by distributing the free and biased newspaper? Rest of the media as well is biased if not as biased as Sakshi. They never bring in the merits of the government and only talk about the demerits and fully support the opposition. We all are aware of what is going on in Tamil Nadu. I need not discuss more about it. The two major parties own news channels and they broadcast their own versions of news. Days have come when political parties themselves own channels. What a shameful era we are in? Today, be it English channel or regional channels, people are confused what to believe and what not to believe and time has come for people to interpret the news if it’s biased news or unbiased before actually reading it. As we know, information is power and wealth. When such information is biased, how can a democracy succeed? How can people expect good governance?

Media has seen the new lows in the recent past raising many apprehensions among the people. Successful electoral process and thus a better society are not possible without a responsible media. Media has got more responsibility than even the government in reaching the people with right information. Media should not become opponents to either Government or the opposition parties instead they should choose to become pro-people and pro-democracy for people to get empowered with legitimate information and for people to choose India of their choice.

Jai Hind

12 comments:

Krishna Hasa said...

Is there anyway by which media could be controlled? every issue irrespective of personal/public/sensitive/sensible, everything is blown out of proportion and I wonder how innocent ppl become underdogs and suppressed ,after being projected in such a shameful manner. Media is a shame undoubtedly. Can anything be changed in anyway? Can the news be pure, unbiased and RIGHT??? its all a game of depraved, DISHONEST, Immoral, wicked minds :( :(.. Name atleast 1 channel which stood against the tides, and rised successful (in passing the right news!) in the history of News media in india?

Unknown said...

Hello Rakesh,
Interesting blog & posts.

Vamsy Gottipati said...

Loved this post, the way you talked about the present things and the examples you cited were totally relevant.

We can almost generalise every media outfit as biased and irresponsible leaving aside a few like "The Hindu". I think they are resorting to such stupidity in a bid to sustain in the present state of cut throat competition.

While you talked much about politics, I would like to share with you the irresponsible behaviour of the electronic media during 26/11 attacks. It is widely accepted that live television coverage of the combat operations proved very easy for the terrorists to track commandos and take defensive positions. This was not the first time that a debate on live coverage of emergency situations has been raised. What pained me more was the fact that media has been so irresponsible despite having known the implications the coverage would result in.

Most of us must not have known but there exists a television channel called INDIA TV which is very popular for its ludicrous news..visit http://stupidindiatv.blogspot.com/

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Dhanunjaya Gundala said...

Nice post!!

With the media at the national level too concentrating more on silly, and funny things like

Will Sanjay dutt succeed in politics?

Amar singh acting as home minister in a movie!!

I dont feel very surprised by the local media!

There are trying their best to cnfuse the voters..

Coming to AP media...

YSR is buying sakshi news paper (owned by his son) with the corruption money looted from the public. Amazing charity.

ETV is amuses me more as they say 'balaiah garjana'.. I dont understand even if he himself understands what he speaks!

obviously chiru lacks support even in the media and they heed less focus on him

The congress sponspored surveys, TDP and PRP hyped roadshows are just a big confusing for the voter.. he dont really understand what they are going to do!!

Unknown said...

Very good comments by each one of you. Hasa - to your point, as of now i would say that people like us should take initiative to spread the right message to people.

At least during our discussion with our friend and colleagues while having tea etc., we should talk about these things so that at least few will come to know the reality and they would be careful. We cant start with this at least this small initiative.

Vamsi, I completely agree with you that the problem doesnt confined to politics, but its the same in non political issues well. Thats very sad.

DJ - very nteresting comments as usual...People like your comments a lot :)

Thnks Kunal...

Unknown said...

The role of media has been abysmal in the process of their communication to the people. I follow the websites of the various news channels daily. I do not find any major news channel (say-CNN-IBN, NDTV, Times Now) conducting debates on Manifestos of the political parties to identify the pros and cons of various manifestos. They should let people know where the respective policies will lead to in future. They should bring debates on how the governmnets performed in the last 10-15 years and whether they have lived upto the expectations of the people. Instead of this, their focus is more on some foolish issues like secularism, alliances, rift between individuals etc.

As far as AP is concerned, the media has created a total mess-up in the state. I don`t know if people have any clarity for whom they should vote in the state. The media is least worried in projecting the news of good and emerging political party Lok Satta.

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The political culture in US is pretty good in this regard. There will be debates between the presidential candidates discussing their manifestos. This will give clarity to the people about the policies of the various parties.

Sridhar Neelam said...

I think the media is less concerned with more serious issues.Off late we can see a lot of people getting into the stream of mass media communication with a view of increased employement and easy access into that field at most levels.So they would be obviously interested in more people watching the television or people reading their newspaper.So that would increase the TRP ratings.They have started thinking on business terms rather than how much genuine information is being passes to the people.The only way this can be changed is to close all the doors for the media.Like tell them these are the things u got to do...i u cross the line u will be prosecuted.All the bodies in the country legislature , executive, security forces at all levels have to be instructed what information should be shared with
the media.And the media in turn should reorganise itself and introduce modules for people to voice their opinion and take it to the notice of the government.Also the media can hold meetings of people's reperesentatives with the people to bridge the gap.A fundamental change in the attitude of the people working in the media would solve the problem to a major extent.Still that needs self realisation that is not possible in this money based world.So let us think of introducing modules into the systems which can actually force the results we want.I think this would be a better option rather than focussing on changing the individuals at all levels in both the media and all bodies of the government.

BPK said...

Nice Post..
Something which I also wanted to write about :P.

It is clear that the media rather than being a medium is trying to focus on creating controversies and covering voilence.

Imagine it has coverd MNIK minute to minute for 2 weeks. HD Gowda calling YEDDY a bastard. kareena kapoor coming to size zero. ND Tiwari's video. It is a never ending list.

24 hrs news channels. nearly 20 of them exluding regional languages. It has become a bussiness. They are serving us. Entertainment hungry ppl. We want to see all this. thats why they show us this. we want to see hidden cam vids. we want to see terrorists killing someone. we want to see some burning other posters. we want to see someone abuse some else. we want to see reasons to blame politics. we want to see skin. This has become a reality show than news.

I hardly understand how do these channels generate TRPs with this non sense.

Rare are certain shows which actually bring out relevant issues which the ppl shud be aware of. CNN and NDTV does play a small part here. else its just void.

Firm government norms should be made to regulate and censor the news channels. DD news should be brought to proper standards in terms of presentation so tht it can match these channels and function unbaised to privide uselful information to general public.