also considered the fourth arm of the government and is often called the “Watch Dog”. However, in the recent years Bhutanese media have faced numerous challenges. One prominent challenge the media today face is the survival and sustainability. When the multi-billion media company like BBC, Aljazeera or Fox News are questioned by the consumers about their credibility and morality, I wonder how credible or what morality does our media have considering their struggle to sustain themselves., with very few not professionally trained reporters and their infancy. If it fortunate that , until now, we did not any reports of media not being morally high,. Till today, they have never been questioned any of the media by the consumers, on their morality. Yet there are gossips that each media is inclined to their own agenda than they are required by the basic principle of journalism. Despite of lack of enough evidences, many readers talk of their choice because each media brings the same issue much more differently except on few occasions.
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Monday, 14 November 2011
How Moral are our Bhutanese Media are?
also considered the fourth arm of the government and is often called the “Watch Dog”. However, in the recent years Bhutanese media have faced numerous challenges. One prominent challenge the media today face is the survival and sustainability. When the multi-billion media company like BBC, Aljazeera or Fox News are questioned by the consumers about their credibility and morality, I wonder how credible or what morality does our media have considering their struggle to sustain themselves., with very few not professionally trained reporters and their infancy. If it fortunate that , until now, we did not any reports of media not being morally high,. Till today, they have never been questioned any of the media by the consumers, on their morality. Yet there are gossips that each media is inclined to their own agenda than they are required by the basic principle of journalism. Despite of lack of enough evidences, many readers talk of their choice because each media brings the same issue much more differently except on few occasions.
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