When credibility was needed, TV channels delivered spectacle - not facts or journalism
There is a popular refrain in newsrooms. It goes something like this. When one person says it is raining, and another says it is not raining it is your job to look out the window and find out which is true.
The last few days have amplified how the windows of most Indian newsrooms are firmly closed. The ‘news’ coverage of the India-Pakistan tension was a travesty. To put it bluntly, citizens were denied the truth. They were sucked into a maelstrom of lies, hysteria and imagination of such intensity that even comic books were serious reading. "Islamabad was captured, Karachi Port was destroyed and Pakistan’s army chief Munir was in custody" of Indian newsrooms. If you wish to invest in fantasy, look no further.
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