This editorial has appeared in the last print issue of Forward Press, published from New Delhi. The article discusses the need for a democratic form of the newsroom. Along with this, different dimensions of Dalit-Bahujan journalism have come to the fore
On 13 October 2015 Shobhana Bhartia, Chairperson and Editorial Director of India’s largest listed me...
The contemporary developments within journalism raise many issues about its future. Working with a r...
ABSTRACT The contemporary developments within journalism raise many issues about its future. Work-in...
FORWARD Press began as a monthly magazine published from New Delhi. Now, it has moved on to becoming...
India is the second largest democracy in the world, having been recognized the Press as the Fourth ...
The role of the press is underpinned by a concern for public welfare, and the discourses and debates...
The impressive growth of the Indian media is largely taking place outside of the voting classes, ens...
Siddharth Varadarajan recently appeared on the West Asia panel at the first LSE India Summit. During...
The Rupert Murdoch factor in the Western media has been widely debated. However, less attention has ...
Journalism is the "guardian angel of democracy". Roland E. Wolsely, the famous American professor of...
The media's position in a democratic society has been a hot topic of discussion. India is home to th...
Press and media are the vital way to express and speak the views and opinions in free manner in the ...
Mass media have always played a crucial role for negotiating the image of the nation. This holds tru...
India is the world’s largest democracy, one of the fastest growing economies and an enormous market ...
‘India’s Media Boom: the good news and the bad’ is a collection of timely essays about the extraordi...
On 13 October 2015 Shobhana Bhartia, Chairperson and Editorial Director of India’s largest listed me...
The contemporary developments within journalism raise many issues about its future. Working with a r...
ABSTRACT The contemporary developments within journalism raise many issues about its future. Work-in...
FORWARD Press began as a monthly magazine published from New Delhi. Now, it has moved on to becoming...
India is the second largest democracy in the world, having been recognized the Press as the Fourth ...
The role of the press is underpinned by a concern for public welfare, and the discourses and debates...
The impressive growth of the Indian media is largely taking place outside of the voting classes, ens...
Siddharth Varadarajan recently appeared on the West Asia panel at the first LSE India Summit. During...
The Rupert Murdoch factor in the Western media has been widely debated. However, less attention has ...
Journalism is the "guardian angel of democracy". Roland E. Wolsely, the famous American professor of...
The media's position in a democratic society has been a hot topic of discussion. India is home to th...
Press and media are the vital way to express and speak the views and opinions in free manner in the ...
Mass media have always played a crucial role for negotiating the image of the nation. This holds tru...
India is the world’s largest democracy, one of the fastest growing economies and an enormous market ...
‘India’s Media Boom: the good news and the bad’ is a collection of timely essays about the extraordi...
On 13 October 2015 Shobhana Bhartia, Chairperson and Editorial Director of India’s largest listed me...
The contemporary developments within journalism raise many issues about its future. Working with a r...
ABSTRACT The contemporary developments within journalism raise many issues about its future. Work-in...