media
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What can we expect from a novel by a former newspaper editor about the murder of the CEO?
Aditya Sinha
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Dileep Padgaonkar (1944-2016): The man who held 'the second-most important job in the country'
Sangita P Menon Malhan Jug Suraiya Vinod Mehta
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How Russia Today lost a bank account, but won a battle in the war of words
James Rodgers, The Conversation
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The licence raj is alive and kicking – and it is being used to control the media
Apar Gupta
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The relativity of credibility: What Raj Kamal Jha should have included in his response to Modi
Manoj Mitta
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'We should now be talking about the criminalisation of media': Is this senior editor right?
Scroll Staff
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The media shutdown in Turkey continues – silencing the Kurdish voice
Clemence Scalbert-Yucel, The Conversation
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How Indian television’s scariest people celebrate Halloween
Overrated Outcast
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'The surgical strike was not the one reported in the news': Watch P Sainath on media and on wealth
Scroll Staff
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The Readers' Editor writes: Scroll.in should not forget Kashmir, even as protests grow less intense
C Rammanohar Reddy
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Nine questions about Arnab Goswami's 'Y' security cover that the nation should be asking
Geeta Seshu
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The travel ban on 'Dawn' journalist was just a side show in the civil-military conflict in Pakistan
Raza Rumi
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Arnab Goswami: 'Western media never questioned their narrative about Iraq's WMDs'
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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'Acute pressure, threats': Journalist Cyril Almeida, barred from leaving Pakistan, on media freedom
Scroll Staff
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#Mediagag in Kashmir: Journalists unite to protest the ban on Kashmir Reader
Rayan Naqash
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Donald Trump and the return of seditious libel in the US
Richard Tofel, ProPublica
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We live in a world where permanent employment is now a relic of the past
Aasim Sajjad Akhtar
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How IIPM and Arindam Chaudhury used the defamation law to hide the truth
Maheshwer Peri
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Far from making us safer, India’s chest-thumping nationalist media is hurting the Nation
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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A publisher who faced dozens of defamation cases explains why the law must go
Maheshwer Peri