| Topic : Print media v/s Electronic media |
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Question posted: 04 25 2008 03:02:57 +0000,
12 answers, 841 views, last activity
03 12 2011 20:34:48 +0000
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Print media stands first compared to electronic media despite it has speedy network to reach people. Only after print media, this electronic media became popular. Print media is a mother of all kinds of medias wether it is electronic or internet. For example: even after seeing a cricket match in the TV, we tend to look at newspapers to know the happenings of the match. Print media can give best reading experience than a TV or internet. In that context, it is electronic media that follows print media.
The print medium is not even a follower of the audio-visual media; it is just a passing phase with an uncertain future, what with more and more traditional readers of newspapers turning to the TV and the internet.
Maybe that is just as well because the Press seems to have an agenda of its own, one that is not even remotely connected with news!
For instance, if a lecturer in some remote northeastern university is accused (just accused, mind you,not proven) of plagiarism, newspapers carry the story on page 1. But when a newspaper editor is sacked for plagiarism, a conspiracy of silence makes editors of other newspapers black out the story!
So much for objectivity!
Little wonder, therefore, that it looks as though the days of the Press are numbered.
Mohammad Vazeeruddin
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