Good Journalism Vs Bad Journalism in India, How will you decide?
There is a hot debate going these days on Good Journalism vs. Bad Journalism in India. The country has seen enough this year than put together in the last few decades. Bollywood Celebs and Dictatorship of the State Government seems the topic of interest of our esteemed news channels to shoot up the TRP’s.
Few topics that could have been covered, which were completely ignored in the last few pandemic months are listed below –
- Unplanned Lockdown
- Migrants Crisis
- Healthcare Systems
- Pandemic Unemployment
- MSME Crisis
- PM Cares
- Rising COVID Cases
- China Intrusion
- Students Exams
- GDP falls to -23.9%
The concept of “Breaking News” has been diluted to the record low. Newsrooms have transformed into courtrooms that pass judgements independent of legal judgement. I won’t call it the death of journalism, but this is a dark phase for Indian media.
On the contrary few Indians in fact have made the country proud on different occasions with their honest and sincere Journalism. The latest one being in 2019 where Mr Ravish Kumar (Senior Indian Journalist) who was awarded Ramon Magsaysay Award, which is Asia’s premier prize and highest honours that celebrates greatness of spirit and transformative leadership in Asia.
Our mission here at PrimeTime Overseas is to educate the World. Therefore, we seek your sincere support to enlighten prospective students and guide them to enrol for upcoming 2021 intake for the Journalism and Media courses in one these reputed Canadian schools highlighted below –
Fanshawe College
College Diploma – Journalism – Broadcast (BRJ1)
Graduate Certificate – Broadcast Journalism – Television News (TVN1)
Loyalist College – Belleville Campus
Advanced College Diploma – Journalism – Communications (JAAS)
Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
College Diploma – Journalism
College Diploma – Radio, Television and Broadcast News – Broadcast News
College Diploma – Radio, Television and Broadcast News – Radio
College Diploma – Radio, Television and Broadcast News – Television Production
University of Regina
Master of Journalism
Master of Arts – Media Studies
British Columbia Institute of Technology – Burnaby
College Diploma – Broadcast and Online Journalism
Seneca College – Seneca at York Campus
College Diploma – Journalism (JRN)
College Diploma – Broadcasting – Television (RTVT)
Sheridan College – Trafalgar
College Diploma – Journalism (PJRNL)
Centennial College – Story Arts Centre
Graduate Certificate – Sports Journalism (6415)
Graduate Certificate – Contemporary Journalism (6443)
Advanced College Diploma – Journalism (6402)
Okanagan College – Kelowna
College Diploma – Communications, Culture, and Journalism Studies
Conestoga College – Kitchener Downtown
College Diploma – Journalism (1171)
College of the North Atlantic – Prince Philip Drive
College Diploma – Journalism
St. Clair College – Downtown Campuses
College Diploma – Journalism (B894) – Media Plex
Holland College – Prince of Wales
College Diploma – Journalism and Communications
Ryerson University
Bachelor of Journalism – Journalism
Wilfrid Laurier University – Brantford
Bachelor of Arts – Digital Media and Journalism (UVQ)
Trent University – Durham GTA
College Diploma – Journalism-Mass Media & Bachelor of Arts – Media Studies – Creative Writing (RCL)
University of Prince Edward Island
Bachelor of Applied Arts – Journalism
Thompson Rivers University
Bachelor of Journalism
MacEwan University
Bachelor of Communication Studies – Journalism
Vancouver Island University
Bachelor of Arts – Creative Writing and Journalism
St. Thomas University (CAN)
Bachelor of Arts – Journalism
Take Away – Ratings don’t last but Good Journalism does.
Roses are Red
Violets are Blue
Let’s smash Bad Journalism
Me and You!
Cheers!! Have a lucrative day ahead.