Naidu asks media to follow values of ethical journalism

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Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu today called upon the media to follow the values of ethical journalism and be responsible in their news coverage.

Expressing concern over the tendency to exaggerate and sensationalise the news, he said it amounted to misinforming the public. At times, such misinformation could cause panic, he said, adding “be closer to the truth and stay away from sensation”.

Naidu was inaugurating a 100-metre tower for 10kw FM Operation at the All India Radio FM Station in Nellore.

Addressing a gathering, he stressed that freedom of the press was indispensable in a democracy. He said the media played a vital role in educating the people on various issues and strengthening democracy. In this context, he underlined the critical role of broadcast media in national development.

Noting the widespread reach of the media in the digital age, Naidu advised the media to reflect the realities of society and always remain wedded to cardinal principles of journalism. “There is also a need for the media to introspect and self-regulate.” He also suggested that people should encourage media organisations that follow honest and ethical journalism.

Reflecting on the falling standards in TV debates, he called for more meaningful and respectful discussions on important national issues. Reminding that India has 60 per cent rural population, he called upon all media organisations to focus more on the issues of rural India.

Touching upon the rise of social media, he expressed concern over the phenomenon of fake news and said that people should not forward unverified and unsubstantiated information to others.

The Vice President noted the popularity of radio and its importance in educating people on various issues. He recalled how radio has been instrumental in giving recognition to many artists as well as bringing extension services closer to farmers.