
New Delhi: Speaking to Karan Thapar, the new Chairman of the Press Council of India Markandey Katju slammed the media saying that he is very disappointed with the way in which the Indian media works. Katju also said that the media is not working for the interest of the people and sometimes divide the people of the country. Karan Thapar: Hello and welcome to Devil's Advocate. How does the new...

01:08 PM, Oct 30, 2011

Lahore: Pakistan's young Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar might have caught New Delhi's imagination, but her depiction in the Indian media as a 'fashion icon' seemed to have irked her. Pakistan's youngest and first woman foreign minister, who returned to Pakistan on Thursday after a three-day visit to New Delhi, reacted angrily to questions pertaining to her coverage in leading Indian dailies. "You see paparazzi are every where. Besides, you...

08:10 AM, Jul 29, 2011

New Delhi: Transparency was the key question that the Indian media faced through 2010, with "paid news" and "cash for coverage" remaining in public focus throughout the year, a report by the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) said on Tuesday on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day. "The media industry in India faces serious dilemmas in seeking to reconcile its revenue model - which is highly dependant on advertising...

07:32 PM, May 03, 2011

In 'The Last Word', Karan Thapar discusses with a panel of experts Indian media's coverage of Egypt unrest. ...

08:24 AM, Feb 05, 2011

The media crews reporting from Cairo faced trouble from allegedly pro Mubarak protestors. ...

10:36 PM, Feb 03, 2011

The attacks on Indian students in Oz has dominated Indian media headlines. ...

07:45 PM, Jun 13, 2009

Political parties came together to support the electronic and print media. ...

06:00 PM, Jan 14, 2009

Already armed with enough powers, the new amendments are a look into Emergency era. ...

09:01 PM, Jan 13, 2009

Mohali: The Pakistan team on Tuesday opted to take rest while the Indians had a light net session to prepare for Wednesday's high-octane cricket World Cup semi-final clash. The Pakistanis, who have been training regularly since coming here after beating the West Indies in the quarterfinal, chose to spend the day in their hotel and get the much-needed rest ahead of the big match which will be watched by the...

08:51 PM, Jan 09, 2008