MEdia
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Kathua case: Take down news items revealing identity of girl, Delhi HC tells media outlets
Scroll Staff
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Tale of two stings: Al Jazeera’s match-fixing documentary shows what Cobrapost exposé lacks
Girish Shahane
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Times Now’s Tejpal tapes mark a new low for journalism. Now, it’s the turn of viewers to speak up
Kalpana Sharma
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‘Automatically my editorial is under pressure’: What the Cobrapost sting reveals about Indian media
Aarefa Johari
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Why we need ‘Mad’ magazine more than ever before
Michael J Socolow, The Conversation
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Opinion: How Delhi media covers Nepal highlights its role in India’s foreign policy blunders
Kanak Mani Dixit Tika P Dhakal
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Asian College of Journalism says faculty member accused of misconduct will not teach this year
Vinita Govindarajan
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In Pakistan, a youth-led, social media-powered movement is gaining ground – despite a media blackout
Beena Sarwar
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I&B Ministry the ‘most active censoring agency’ in 2018 so far, says report on press freedom
Scroll Staff
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Gujarat CM Vijay Rupani says mythological sage Narad had as much information as Google
Scroll Staff
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View from Kashmir Observer: Why isn’t India rallying around Kathua victim as it did with Nirbhaya?
Kashmir Observer
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‘Today there are Dalit millionaires...Why are they protesting?’: NYT tweet on Bharat Bandh draws ire
Scroll Staff
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Don’t depend on our ‘hyper-critical English media’ to know about India, says Venkaiah Naidu
Scroll Staff
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The Readers’ Editor writes: To be financially viable, publications need subscriptions as well as ads
C Rammanohar Reddy
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For India’s docile media, a lesson in press freedom from 18th century Calcutta
Anu Kumar
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Rajya Sabha polls: Keeping politics and journalism apart is the rule, but exceptions are increasing
Sevanti Ninan
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The journalist as neta: Rajdeep Sardesai on Kumar Ketkar accepting a Rajya Sabha nomination
Rajdeep Sardesai
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Not on talking terms: The uncomfortable break-up between the Indian cricket team and the media
Jaideep Vaidya
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Modi has over-promised and under-delivered, but you may have been too distracted to notice
Samar Halarnkar
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Neelabh Mishra (1960-2018): The Editor who wasn’t afraid to question Samir Jain – or Narendra Modi
Krishna Prasad