History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part Two Continued from the previous part … By the start of the 19th century, Muslims had lost control of India and these were the dying moments of Muslim rule in the sub-continent but Muslims were not ready to accept it mentally after such a long rule in […]
Dec 6 2011 | Posted in
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History of Muslim Press in Sub-Continent – Part One Before we discuss the role of Muslim press in India and its importance in shaping the public opinion before the partition, it is imperative that we take a brief look at the history of Muslims, their Invasions in India, the fall of Mughal Empire, British Raj […]
Dec 3 2011 | Posted in
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Famous writer of Harry Porter and many other novels J. K Rowling is showing her great frustration over the growing immoral practice of journalism not only in UK but across the world. She was giving an interview in a local news paper where she comprehensively described her inner feelings about the emergent and fresh culture […]
Nov 27 2011 | Posted in
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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 […]
Nov 24 2011 | Posted in
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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 […]
Nov 20 2011 | Posted in
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Journalism in Pakistan: a dangerous mix of facts and opinions The media is a powerful tool in any country. If one can control the media, then one indirectly controls the masses that are exposed to it. Be it unintentional or not, the way the media influences the millions of Pakistanis on a daily basis is […]
Nov 10 2011 | Posted in
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Journalism in Pakistan, to be specific, in m y opinion, is controlled by the “gatekeepers” of media or as they are better known, editors. The editors, generally, promote their personal thoughts which hamper the thought process as well as the power to question. I do not question this approach, but stress on the fact that […]
Nov 5 2011 | Posted in
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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 […]
Nov 4 2011 | Posted in
Editorial |
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