Posts tagged as: journalism

Pakistani media creates sensationalism to make fool of people

Pakistani media creates sensationalism to make fool of people In Pakistan, media organizations always try to create hype even to those matters that hold no importance at all. Different channels are spreading a feeling of disappointment among the general masses through sensationalising the petty issues, which are not directly associated to the problems of common […]

Media freedom

Press associations working for freedom of rights avoid speaking when journalists are attacked but they really heat things up when journalism is attacked. Normally, these bodies should regulate the press be viewed with doubt. Apparently the government can never quite feel comfortable with a free media. But what of a press that just couldn’t be […]

Sensationalism media

Sensationalism media   A recent survey revealed that around 91% respondents believed that media in Pakistan was more about sensationalism than reporting facts, to which I partially be of the same mind.   But the question what comes in my mind frequently is that why Pakistani media is melodramatic. In my opinion, the viewers are […]

Pakistan nominated as the deadliest country for journalists

Pakistan nominated as the deadliest country for journalists Pakistan remained the deadliest country for journalists for the second year in a row, while coverage of political unrest around the world was “unusually dangerous,” a press advocacy group said Tuesday. The Committee to Protect Journalists said in its year-end report that 43 journalists died around the […]

An unchanted truth

It might not be the most appropriate assertion to make, but media in Pakistan is doing a bit more than what it actually should be doing. By media, I specifically denote newspapers and in today’s scenario, news channels as well. While news and truth are usually never the same, reporting should be based on facts […]

A problem – not so much

It might not be the most appropriate assertion to make, but media in Pakistan is doing a bit more than what it actually should be doing. By media, I specifically denote newspapers and in today’s scenario, news channels as well. While news and truth are usually never the same, reporting should be based on facts […]

History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Last Part

History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Last Part Continued from the previous part … After the 1857 war of independence, Muslims were deprived of some of the fundamental human rights including Journalistic practices and freedom of speech. Muslims were facing their worst time in the sub-continent since their arrival and the invasion in the […]

History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Five

History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Five Continued from the previous part … In the 25th session of All-India Muslim League organized in Allahabad, Dr. Allama Mohammad Iqbal presented the idea of two nation theory which states that Hindus and Muslims are two separate nations and it is very hard for both of […]

The diplomacy in Journalism

It might not be the most appropriate assertion to make, but media in Pakistan is doing a bit more than what it actually should be doing. By media, I specifically denote newspapers and in today’s scenario, news channels as well. While news and truth are usually never the same, reporting should be based on facts […]

History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Four

History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Four Continued from the previous part … Sir Syed Ahmad Khan was a great Muslim reformer, educationists and politician of the Sub-continent. After the revolt against the British, when the position of the Muslims in the Sub-continent was quite pathetic and Muslims were going through a social […]

Journalism, not so much!

It might not be the most appropriate assertion to make, but media in Pakistan is doing a bit more than what it actually should be doing. By media, I specifically denote newspapers and in today’s scenario, news channels as well. While news and truth are usually never the same, reporting should be based on facts […]

History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Three

History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Three Continued from the previous part … Before the evolution of the Two Nation Theory in the 20th century presented by Allama Mohammad Iqbal which meant that Hindus and Muslims of the sub-continent were separate nations and they cannot live together in the same culture. The objective […]

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