media
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How ‘both sides’ journalism undermines impartiality and is a disservice to democracy
Denis Muller, The Conversation
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As journalism faces a crisis, what is the future of journalism education?
Kabir Upmanyu
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News associations, digital rights groups demand withdrawal of laws ‘aimed at curbing’ press freedom
Scroll Staff
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‘Hat-tricky’, ‘BJP falls short’: How newspapers reported Lok Sabha election results
Scroll Staff
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Opinion: ‘The New York Times’ and its undeserved Pulitzer
Abbas Nasir, Dawn.com
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Watch: Comedian presents TV newsroom discussion in Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s ‘Heeramandi’ style
Scroll Staff
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Foreign correspondents protest Australian journalist being ‘effectively pushed out’ amid visa row
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Kangana Ranaut says Subhas Chandra Bose was ‘India’s first PM’, jokes flood social media
Scroll Staff
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‘We welcome everybody’: Nirmala Sitharaman when asked if tainted politicians are accepted by the BJP
Scroll Staff
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‘I am going to lecture you on climate change’: President of Guyana hits out at BBC journalist
Scroll Staff
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Watch: PTI posts video accusing male ANI reporter of assaulting and abusing its woman journalist
Scroll Staff
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Why a government-run ‘fact-checking’ unit has been stayed by the Supreme Court
Vineet Bhalla
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India moving towards a ‘quasi autocracy’: TV anchor Rajdeep Sardesai at media company’s conclave
Scroll Staff
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‘So comfortable on bended knees it hurts to stand up:’ Newspaper editor on ‘a few’ media owners
Scroll Staff
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‘Gandhi or Godse?’: Former judge Abhijit Gangopadhyay says on TV, ‘I’ll have to think about it’
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Anant Ambani serves TV anchor food and drinks made for elephants at his animal centre
Scroll Staff
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A decade under Modi: Terror laws against journalists, creeping digital censorship
Ayush Tiwari
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‘It’s time for a new media organisation that isn’t afraid’: Mehdi Hasan as launches his own company
Scroll Staff
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Caught on live TV: Furious argument breaks out amongst news channel anchors on farmers’ protest
Scroll Staff
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History of sex: How sexually liberated attitudes after World War Two filtered into the popular media
David Baker