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BV Rao

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Guest Column Newsmanic: If only more owners had Subhash Chandra’s guts!

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If there is one crisis that is facing the Hindi news industry, it is this. Much as the industry tries to paint a picture of the viewer as a willing consumer of pulp, the ground is slipping under its feet. It is clear that the average viewer has had enough of nonsense and is turning off. And yet, I have never heard any CEO or editor talk about this looming danger at any industry meet or interview, observes BV Rao.

BV Rao Nov 20, 2009 7:44 AM

Guest ColumnNewsmanic: Are we deserving of the freedom we seek?

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BV Rao laments the media’s inability or unwillingness to look within and course correct in some cases. While freedom of the press is important in any democracy, this freedom comes with a lot of responsibilities and requires the media to be inward-looking and self-policing. This, however, was overlooked at times either due to lazy and shortcut journalism or to make money by cheating the reader and subverting democracy itself.

BV Rao Oct 31, 2009 8:21 AM

Guest Column Newsmanic: The Times of India changes its spots!

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In 1987, The Times of India set in motion a process of deconstructing the Indian newspaper as we knew it up until then. It shelved the prevailing trend of periodic cover price increases with invitation pricing and style took precedence over substance. Twenty-two years later comes Crest, which is a complete departure from everything that The Times of India has stood for in the last two decades. BV Rao analyses the latest offering from The Times of India.

BV Rao Oct 9, 2009 8:14 AM

Guest ColumnNewsmanic: Madam Minister, please read the NBA’s unwritten code of collective silence

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If the cost of telling blatant lies is guaranteed and instant industry amnesia, you can bet your life that we have not seen the last lie on television. Yes, television channels self-regulate. They “regulate” their urge to report an offending competitor for its misdemeanors, because they expect the latter to look the other way when they are themselves in the box, says BV Rao.

BV Rao Sep 25, 2009 8:09 AM

Guest ColumnNewsmanic: Of editors, horses and blinkers

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News channel editors are like horses. While horses are forced to wear blinkers, news channel editors wear them voluntarily. Horses are made to wear these blinkers so that they see only the road ahead and stay on course. We call that focus. Blinkers are meant to keep the horse on course, not to blind it. However, the editors’ preoccupation with the ‘big story’ often blinds them to the other stories of the day, says BV Rao.

BV Rao Sep 11, 2009 8:21 AM

Guest ColumnNewsmanic: Lies, damned lies and breaking news on Times Now

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In the 30 hours between the disappearance of Rajashekhara Reddy’s chopper and the declaration of his death, information was sparse and nobody knew what was happening. But 24x7 news demands that information or no information, you have to keep the talk-shop going. But when a channel takes recourse to exaggeration and outright lies to create an illusion of victory over its rivals, you have to call the bluff, says BV Rao.

BV Rao Sep 4, 2009 9:12 AM

Guest Column Newsmanic: Top 10 dumb lines on the idiot box

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I always thought that the immortal Amitabh line in Sholay, “Tera naam kya hain, Basanti” (what’s your name, Basanti?) was unbeatable for its eloquent, if deliberate, stupidity. But try this for competition: NDTV’s Nagma was in Surat, outside a shop that caters to Andhra migrants. Nagma, to the shopkeeper: Aap ka naam bataiye, Telugu mein bataiye (tell us your name, tell us your name in Telugu)! He said his name was ‘Anil’. Wonder what his name would be Hindi!

BV Rao Jun 26, 2009 7:55 AM

Guest Column Newsmanic: If Dhoni has killed our World Cup chances, we are all co-accused in the murder

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Our channels take any defeat badly, but cricket defeats are especially personal. Not only are the endless hours of hype wasted, the channels are short-changed on easy content by a few days. Criminal dereliction of national duty on the cricketers’ part... The problem is, cricket is moving in a new direction and all our arguments and debates are getting outdated fast. The question is not anymore about how much cricket to play, whether to play for money or honour, etc etc... writes veteran journalist B V Rao.

BV Rao Jun 19, 2009 7:52 AM

Guest Column Newsmanic: Find another state, Shilpa Shetty. Nitish’s Bihar isn’t going cheap

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For too long has Bihar been seen as a drag on the country. The heartening thing about Nitish Kumar’s three years in power is that he is deconstructing Laloo’s Bihar not merely by matching political chicanery, but by good governance and by appealing to the unifying ‘Bihari pride’ rather than the divisive Bihari castes. BV Rao takes a look at Bihar under Nitish’s rule.

BV Rao May 15, 2009 9:00 AM

Guest Column: Where’s India’s Jay Leno?

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On seeing US President Barack Obama go on air on Jay Leno’s ‘The Tonight Show’ about 10 days ago, BV Rao wonders when one can see such a development in India. According to him, no Indian channel is even thinking of it, perhaps because they can’t see beyond their larger-than-life editors; and no Indian head of state has bothered to face the public directly after being elected to the high post.

BV Rao Mar 31, 2009 7:48 AM

Guest Column: Carry on, NBA, till the pain returns

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Even as the nation remained glued to the TV sets during the 60-hour Mumbai terror attacks, the ‘live coverage’ came in for a lot of flak. Veteran journalist BV Rao in an open letter to the National Broadcasting Association (NBA) analyses what was wrong with the coverage and why the need of the hour is better content more than a self-regulating content code.

BV Rao Jan 6, 2009 7:28 AM