Tag Archives: Foundation for Media Professionals
Behind every news story, there is a back story
Lobbyists, who in another age would have been called brokers, fixers, middle men, etc, are the flavour of the month this summer in Delhi with the (official) tapping of phones of top lobbyist Neera Radia aka Niira Radia allegedly revealing the names of two prominent media personalities. Ergo: a panel discussion. Also read: The TV…
‘If a headline asks a question, the answer is no’
Foundation for Media Professionals (FMP) seminar: Can the intelligence bureau and the research and analysis wing be accountable? Thursday, February 18 5.30pm-8 pm Venue: Nehru memorial museum and library, Teen Murti house, New Delhi. Also read: Andrew Marr: How to read a newspaper
Yes. No. Maybe. Don’t know. Can’t say.
Foundation for Media Professionals panel discussion: “Can rural reporting be sexy?” Monday, 25 January 2010, India International Centre auditorium, New Delhi. 10.30 am to 1 pm.
The brave last words of Prabhash Joshi. RIP.
The full text of the press release issued by the Foundation for Media Professionals (FMP) of the address made by Prabhash Joshi at a seminar held in New Delhi on Wednesday, October 28, 2009, on the blurring of the line between editorial and advertisements in the Indian media. Joshi, a former editor of the Hindi…
PRABHASH JOSHI, A HINDI TITAN, IS NO MORE
sans serif records with deep regret the passing away of the veteran Hindi editor and a fearless voice against media malfeasance, Prabhash Joshi, in New Delhi on Friday morning. He was 72 years old. Founder editor of the Hindi daily Jansatta published by the Indian Express group, Joshi was a key member of the inner…
… may please treat this as a personal invitation
The names of the key engineers who demolished the great wall in Indian journalism—the proprietors, the publishers, the brand managers, the spineless editors and journalists who refused to stand up to the advertiesrs and space sellers—are missing from the gabfest of the Foundation for Media Professionals. Were they not invited? Or did they decline to…