Shun sensationalism, Vice-President tells media
The Hindu
He inaugurates 100 metre tower for 10 KW FM Operation at the All India Radio FM Station in Nellore
Expressing concern over a section of media exaggerating news, Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu on Wednesday called for shunning of sensationalism in news coverage.
At times, such misinformation can cause panic, he observed, suggesting that the media “be closer to the truth and stay away from sensation”.
Mr. Venkaiah Naidu was speaking after inaugurating a 100 metre tower for 10 KW FM Operation at the All India Radio FM Station here.
The Vice-President noted the popularity of radio and its importance in educating people on various issues. He recalled how radio has been instrumental in bestowing recognition to many artists and educating farmers on the best agronomic practices. He lauded the broadcast media for playing a pivotal role in national development, educating people and strengthening democracy.
Noting the widespread reach of the media in the digital age, he advised the media to reflect upon the realities of society and always remain wedded to the cardinal principles of journalism. “There is also a need for the media to introspect and self-regulate”, he emphasised.
Reflecting on the falling standards in TV debates of late, he called for maintenance of decency and decorum, be it in TV studios or Parliament and State Assemblies. He called upon all media organisations to focus more on the issues concerning rural areas.
Making a mention of social media, he asked people not to forward unverified and unsubstantiated information and mislead others.