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Tuesday, 15 October 2013

ETHICAL JOURNALISM WHERE?



A mark of disgrace

Journalism: can be described as a methodological approach of inquiry, or literary style, to social and cultural representation. Journalistic integrity is based on the principles of truth, accuracy and factual knowledge. Journalistic mediums can vary diversely, from print publishing to electronic broadcasting, and from newspaper to television channels, as well as to the web, and to digital technology. The chief motive of journalism is to disseminate information and awareness about news and other events of social relevance
It  is a profession of truth, respect & harmony this profession is called to be the nearest profession matching with Prophets but a communication process done by Holly Prophets was the original & purest form of journalism which was all human centered Journalism if you go to any part of the world & ask a Journalist that what is the best journalism he will surely reply “Human centered Journalism” so where can we find that best journalism in this century ?
 In this global world where we talk about “ETHICS” in every step of life specially media/journalism students are taught about  “MEDIA ETHICS” in books but in practical life there is no such thing like “ETHICS”
Every reporter has its own beat so they should learn Ethics of their beat reporting, rape is a stigma of disgrace on society specially for a Muslim state these days continuously rape cases are shown on media parents get upset after watching such exaggerated news they have anxiety, if there is any rape case concerned authorities should take some drastic measures against that they should arrest the criminals & hang them to death. they should be moral for the society so that next time so called men but actually wolves think 1000 times before committing such worst crime. such reporters who report these kind of news should not exaggerate news & try not to disgrace the family they should not name the victim & family if they want to interview victim they should hide face or blur it such questions should be avoided which tease the victim, reporting should be done ethically they should cover less such topics but eradicate this stigma of disgrace as soon as possible from society there should be conferences of print journalists with electronic journalists they should share experiences & should be trained under experienced journalists.