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      The Changing Forms of Media: Dynamics of Mass Media Freedom and Credibility in India

      By Dipak Kurmi

      HP News Service by HP News Service
      November 16, 2024
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      National Press Day, observed annually on November 16, holds profound significance for India’s democratic fabric. It commemorates the establishment of the Press Council of India in 1966, a body entrusted with the dual mandate of safeguarding press freedom while ensuring the media operates within an ethical framework. In light of this day, it is crucial to delve into the evolving landscape of media in India and the shifting dynamics surrounding press freedom and credibility.

      Evolution of Media in India: From Print to Digital Dominance

      India’s media landscape has undergone a transformative journey, marked by several pivotal shifts. The traditional era, dominated by print newspapers and radio broadcasts, gradually gave way to the television boom in the late 20th century. Doordarshan, India’s state-owned broadcaster, initially held a monopoly on television content, providing news and programming that defined an entire generation’s media consumption.

      However, the liberalisation policies of the 1990s catalysed a proliferation of private television channels, which diversified the content landscape and redefined mass communication. This surge laid the groundwork for a new era of media pluralism. The arrival of the internet in the early 2000s further accelerated this transformation, ushering in the digital age. Today, media consumption is a seamless blend of traditional print, broadcast, and digital platforms.

      The digital revolution has led to a significant shift toward online news portals, social media, podcasts, and video platforms like YouTube. News dissemination has become faster, more interactive, and more accessible, with real-time updates available at the swipe of a screen. However, these benefits come with complex challenges, including information overload and the rapid spread of misinformation.

       

      Changing Dynamics of Mass Media Freedom

      Media freedom, an essential pillar of any democracy, ensures that journalists and news organisations operate without undue influence or coercion. In India, freedom of the press is enshrined in Article 19(1)(a) of the Constitution, which guarantees the right to free speech and expression. Yet, this freedom is subject to reasonable restrictions under Article 19(2) in the interests of sovereignty, public order, and morality.

      Over recent years, press freedom in India has been a subject of intense debate. The nation’s ranking in the World Press Freedom Index has seen a decline, often cited as evidence of increasing constraints on journalists and media houses. The challenges range from political and corporate pressures to physical threats faced by reporters, particularly those who cover sensitive topics such as corruption, environmental issues, and social justice.

      The rise of digital media has added another layer of complexity. While it democratises content creation and empowers independent voices, it also exposes journalists to heightened risks of online harassment and cyberbullying. Furthermore, social media platforms, often driven by algorithms prioritising engagement over accuracy, can amplify sensationalism and polarising narratives.

       

      The Credibility Question

      As the media evolves, so does the question of credibility. The proliferation of online content and user-generated information has democratised reporting but also blurred the lines between professional journalism and amateur content creation. The consequence is a crisis of credibility where discerning truth from opinion, and factual reporting from misinformation, becomes increasingly challenging.

      The surge of “fake news” has emerged as a formidable issue. Stories crafted with misleading headlines, doctored images, and half-truths often spread faster than verified news, impacting public perception and fueling misinformation. To combat this, media houses have begun investing in fact-checking teams and collaborations with third-party verification agencies. However, the sheer volume of content makes comprehensive oversight difficult.

      Media credibility is also closely tied to ownership patterns. The concentration of media ownership among a few powerful entities raises concerns about potential biases and conflicts of interest. Proprietary media often walks a tightrope between editorial independence and the financial interests of their stakeholders. Such scenarios have led to the perception that certain segments of the media landscape may prioritise sensationalism or agendas over balanced reporting.

       

      Striving for Balance: Freedom, Ethics, and Accountability

      The contemporary media environment necessitates a renewed commitment to journalistic ethics and accountability. While the digital age has brought freedom to publish and disseminate news, it also mandates a higher degree of responsibility. Ensuring that content meets ethical standards without infringing on press freedom is a delicate balancing act.

      Regulatory bodies such as the Press Council of India play a crucial role in this dynamic. Although they lack the enforcement power to mandate compliance, they act as a moral compass, providing guidelines to uphold journalistic integrity. Additionally, evolving mechanisms like the Digital News Publishers Association (DNPA) and new amendments in the Information Technology Rules aim to monitor digital content while fostering transparency and accountability.

       

      Path Forward: Reinforcing Public Trust

      Reinforcing public trust in the media requires a multifaceted approach. Journalistic training programmes must emphasise ethics, fact-checking, and source verification. Media organisations need to prioritise independent and investigative journalism that holds power to account. Simultaneously, fostering a culture where audiences are more media-literate can empower citizens to critically evaluate the news they consume.

      The government, too, has a role in ensuring press freedom by protecting journalists from undue influence and harassment while promoting an open environment where the media can thrive without fear of reprisal. Any regulation should strike a careful balance, avoiding excessive constraints that could stifle free speech.

      The media in India stands at a pivotal crossroads. The confluence of rapid technological advances and shifting socio-political dynamics has reshaped how news is produced, disseminated, and consumed. As these changes unfold, the principles of freedom, credibility, and ethical reporting must remain at the forefront of the media’s mission. National Press Day serves as an opportunity to reflect on these themes, emphasising the need for a resilient, transparent, and trustworthy media that continues to play its role as the “fourth estate,” upholding democracy and empowering citizens.

       (The writer can be reached at dipakkurmiglpltd@gmail.com)

      HP News Service

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      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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