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Raksha Kumar
Freelance Multimedia Journalist
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Thursday, 30 August 2018

What India’s Craven News Channels Can Learn From Post-Trump USA

Raghav Bahl is the owner and editor-in-chief of Quint, an online news portal based in India. This piece comes after his latest trip to the US, where he made incisive observations about the diligence of the US media. Bahl contrasts it with the rather spineless Indian media:   

But unlike our craven surrender in India, I saw real spunk in how America’s news outfits are fighting back against Trump. They’ve taken their gloves off, shedding bashful conventions in an “all’s fair” war.

He observes a new code of conduct for US news channels, where it is now kosher to use clips from rival channels: 

I was astonished at how American news channels have crafted a new code of conduct where they name and shame professional rivals, uninhibitedly pick up video clips from their shows, insert them in their own and launch a blistering counter-attack.

The piece is a good comparison between the news media of the world's largest democracy and the world's oldest modern democracy. Especially because it is peppered with analogies from Hindu mythology. 

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