Fudging and fraud in showing the inflated figures of circulation of newspapers and Television Rating Points (TRP) is not a new phenomenon. It has been going on for decades. However, a new trend in journalism of naming and shaming of one media house by the other or by one journalist by other has been emerging extremely fast and I personally welcome it. Keeping the malpractices under practice promotes corruption and the media industry badly inflicted with it. Some media houses have been building empires, some journalists have been making money, getting coveted posts and many more facilities by sheer dint of their connections with the powers that be. The principle of ‘dog does not bite dog’ has been saving corrupt journalists and blackmailers.
The credit for it
certainly goes to some trend setting journalists, who have exposed the nexus
and complicity of the journalists, media houses with those of the political
parties, foreign-funded establishments, and ruling dispensations. It is said
that the attrition generates electricity which enlightens and ensures
transparency. Mumbai police have started investigations against certain
channels for fudging the TRPs. There is no doubt that the Mumbai police is
doing it at the instance of the political masters, out of vendetta and vindictiveness
against one TV channel but the result is certainly going to be good as it will help expose the rampant corruption in
the media.
We often hear the rags to
riches story of some journalists and their organisations because of largescale corruption
and cronyism. There have been 73000 newspapers in the country according to 1915
records of the RNI. Every newspaper including the big ones has been submitting increased
figures of circulation to the government for obtaining advertisements at high
rates. There have been newspapers which have been publishing only the file
copies and yet they used to claim exceedingly high circulations. Big newspapers
like the Times of India, Hindustan Times, the Hindu, Dainik Jagran, Dainik
Bhaskar, Amar Ujala, Nav Bharat Times, Hindustan, and India Today etc, have
been giving incentives to swell their circulation.
The reasons are not far to seek
when most of the newspapers were up in arms when the Government of India
introduced six parameters to release DAVP advertisements. Some of the
conditions were like giving the GST receipt on the newsprints used by them, the
name of the Printing Press and the number of employees and the PF being paid to
them. It was found that the name of a small printing press was being used by
thirty to forty daily, weekly, and fortnightly newspapers, and the total
circulation of them was no less than twenty to twenty-five lakhs, which was far
beyond the capacity of the printing press, which did not have more than four of
five employees. No PF was deducted for them. Thus, everyone from the printing
press to owners of newspapers chartered accountants, and the minions of DAVP
was found to be neck-deep in fraud and the mess. When the attempts were made to
stop it, most of them raised the banner of revolt terming it as the onslaught
on the freedom of the press. Fly by night media associations sprung up all
over the country and orchestrated in one voice that the government was out to
stifle and strangulate the small and medium newspapers.
It is an open secret that almost all TV
channels have been managing and manipulating the TRPs but it is undoubtedly a
matter of great satisfaction that the investigations will go a long way in
exposing and cleansing the fraud and
forgery of the channels. It is bound to a blessing in disguise for the people
of the country, so, we must welcome it. The Government must also wake up to the
occasion to ensure that malaise from media
is removed.
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