Freedom and Ethical Dimensions of Press in India : An Appraisal
Published: 2010
Author(s) Name: Dr. T. Tripura Sundari
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Abstract
The mode and mechanism of media accountability varies
from country to country. They take shape differently
depending on the political, social and cultural scenarios. In
India, we have regulatory laws and non-regulatory codes
of conduct. The ombudsman system tried by one or two
newspapers does not appear to have yielded satisfactory
results from the readers’ point of view. The Press Council of
India has been there for over four decades and it has had its
little or no impact on the sustenance of media credibility.
Representative bodies of editors and other journalistic
organizations have worked out their own codes of ethics
and their effectiveness is a subject long debate. The
information technology and satellite revolutions have
added a new dimension to the problem of accountability.
Internet has already started making an impact on the world
societies. Hence, there is a need to reconcile the laws that
regulate media and laws that protect the freedom and
rights of the media. Further, the new miniature
technologies in news reporting and investigative reporting
pose a serious question of ethical considerations, as the old
systems of news reporting have failed to deliver the goods.
Social responsibility is being abused and neglected in the
pursuit of circulation and revenue. The press is giving
undue importance to crime, scandal, sensationalism,
excessive bias, distortion and misstatement of facts to
abandon the rational standards of relative importance.
Even the reports of the international committees (Third
Royal Commission, 1977; Calcutt Committee in UK, 1990;
Royal Commission in Canada, 1981) cited that the
commercial trends are afflicting the newspaper industry’s
responsibility to the public.
There is a severe criticism all over the world on the
tendencies of sensationalism in the press and the
subordination of facts to commercial criteria of
performance and to vested interests of proprietors, slanting
of news to fit editorial policies etc. Press is preoccupied
with making profits at the expenses of papers’ public role
resulting in the total destruction of all interests in ethics and
all pride of work leading to the general lowering of the
status.
Hence, this paper is an attempt to analyze the inadequacies
with reference to the observance of ethics in the newspaper
Freedom and Ethical Dimensions of
Press in India : An Appraisal Dr. T. Tripura Sundari*
industry to suggest a mechanism of regulation for the
sustenance of ethics in the profession in India.
Keywords: freedom of the press, Political Rights, press,
responsibility of mass media, codes of ethics, media code of
ethics.
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