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Hafta 293: The path to economic recovery, Kangana Ranaut’s office demolition, and print vs TV news media

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This week on NL Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Anand Vardhan, Manisha Pande, and Raman Kirpal are joined by M. K. Venu, founding editor of The Wire to discuss the recession, the state of the media, and everything that happened this week.


The panel discusses and debates the possible paths of India’s economic recovery, whether the government’s approach to the lockdown made things worse, and why India has experienced greater negative impacts due to the coronavirus than other global economic powerhouses. Venu gives insight into the predicaments of the Indian worker, and says, “In India, we claim to be socialist, but we are the harshest capitalist state that can ever be.”


Venu also weighs in on the “sensationalist end of broadcast media,” The Wire’s approach to journalism, and how the distribution of corporate spending on advertising is changing rapidly. They also discuss the paradigm shift in which news organisations influence, and which ones are influenced. On the prevailing respectability of the print media, Anand observes, “You don’t see people saying, ‘Ye maine iss channel pe dekha tha’ with the confidence with which they cite the printed word.”


The panel also discusses a possible future constitutional crisis arising from the Central and Maharashtra governments’ uses of state machinery for personal gain, lawfully or unlawfully, in the Sushant Singh Rajput-Rhea Chakraborty-Kangana Ranaut case.


Also on this edition of NL Hafta: the significance of the bad-faith allegations against Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair, the imprudent Republic reporters, and highlights from the run-up to the upcoming elections in Bihar.


All this and more, only on this week’s NL Hafta. Tune in!


Timecodes


00:00 - Introduction & Headlines

05:41 - Economy of India & Negative GDP Growth

35:39 - Print Vs TV News Media

55:09 - Subscribers Mails

1:05:36 - Subscribers Mails

1:10:49 - Kangana Ranaut’s office demolition and destroying institutions

1:28:39 - Role of Media in India

1:39:57 - Subscriber Mails

1:46:55 - Bihar Elections

1:49:35 - Recommendations


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This week on NL Hafta, Newslaundry’s Abhinandan Sekhri, Anand Vardhan, Manisha Pande, and Raman Kirpal are joined by M. K. Venu, founding editor of The Wire to discuss the recession, the state of the media, and everything that happened this week.


The panel discusses and debates the possible paths of India’s economic recovery, whether the government’s approach to the lockdown made things worse, and why India has experienced greater negative impacts due to the coronavirus than other global economic powerhouses. Venu gives insight into the predicaments of the Indian worker, and says, “In India, we claim to be socialist, but we are the harshest capitalist state that can ever be.”


Venu also weighs in on the “sensationalist end of broadcast media,” The Wire’s approach to journalism, and how the distribution of corporate spending on advertising is changing rapidly. They also discuss the paradigm shift in which news organisations influence, and which ones are influenced. On the prevailing respectability of the print media, Anand observes, “You don’t see people saying, ‘Ye maine iss channel pe dekha tha’ with the confidence with which they cite the printed word.”


The panel also discusses a possible future constitutional crisis arising from the Central and Maharashtra governments’ uses of state machinery for personal gain, lawfully or unlawfully, in the Sushant Singh Rajput-Rhea Chakraborty-Kangana Ranaut case.


Also on this edition of NL Hafta: the significance of the bad-faith allegations against Alt News co-founder Mohammed Zubair, the imprudent Republic reporters, and highlights from the run-up to the upcoming elections in Bihar.


All this and more, only on this week’s NL Hafta. Tune in!


Timecodes


00:00 - Introduction & Headlines

05:41 - Economy of India & Negative GDP Growth

35:39 - Print Vs TV News Media

55:09 - Subscribers Mails

1:05:36 - Subscribers Mails

1:10:49 - Kangana Ranaut’s office demolition and destroying institutions

1:28:39 - Role of Media in India

1:39:57 - Subscriber Mails

1:46:55 - Bihar Elections

1:49:35 - Recommendations


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Launching vicious campaign against judges in the event of an adverse verdict threatens judiciary’s independence


Raman Kirpal

‘It’s not a newsroom, it’s a durbar’: Inside the Republic of Arnab Goswami


Inside the online cult of #JusticeforSSR


The Modi regime couldn’t capture PTI, so it launched PBNS. How is the enterprise going?


India’s 49 million Covid tests hide more than they reveal


Manisha Pande

‘It’s not a newsroom, it’s a durbar’: Inside the Republic of Arnab Goswami


What the moral lessons for journalists quitting Republic TV miss out


Inside the online cult of #JusticeforSSR


Journalists Aren’t the Enemy of the People. But We’re Not Your Friends.


Anand Vardhan


The India Way: Strategies for an Uncertain World


Abhinandan Sekhri


Planet Money podcast episode: The Murderer, The Boy King, And The Invention Of Modern Finance



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