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VOL. 6, ISSUE 5 (2020)
How Indian media is facing credibility crisis owing to media ownership by political parties
Authors
Arukshita Chauhan
Abstract
The Indian media prospect has been altered significantly in the course of last decade. With the progresses in innovation, the media industry has been flourishing more then ever and prolonged its extent, regarding the quantity of outlets, be it television, radio or newspaper. Whilst this has established a remarkable inclination aimed at market growth, the underlying consequences of this swiftly mounting media prospect has occasioned in a few challenges as well. The individuals possessing access to the passages of power have been efficacious in swaying dissemination of information across media houses by partially owning these outlets, and tangentially swaying the way news is presented. Evidently, media ownership considerably influences the perspectives presented in the reporting and bias become inevitable in such settings. This article epitomizes the politicized media regulation that has negative repercussions for news media operations.
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Pages:204-206
How to cite this article:
Arukshita Chauhan "How Indian media is facing credibility crisis owing to media ownership by political parties". International Journal of Law, Vol 6, Issue 5, 2020, Pages 204-206
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