大象传媒 in the news, Tuesday
The Times: Columnist David Aaronovitch writes about his run-in with a Daily Mail journalist on the 大象传媒鈥檚 Daily Politics programme and comments on the Mail鈥檚 influence on the news agenda. ()
The Herald: 鈥淭he 大象传媒 has reduced its taxi bill in Scotland by more than 拢100,000 in a single year.鈥 ()
Daily Mail: Reports on female Newsnight鈥檚 presenters鈥 interview and photo shoot in Harpers Bazaar. ()
Comments
It must be clear that the 大象传媒 is not involved in investigative journalism as it is in the UK (e.g. investigaitng Blair's '45 minute claim' or Panorama etc) However, as a regular reader of website, it is obvious that 大象传媒 specialises in 'analysis of events and trends'. You can fortify your position in this by adding documentries. I dont think 大象传媒 can go into kind of investigative journalism it is involved in the UK in India- simply because there are many channels covering this in India and it will be difficult to 大象传媒 to break in to this area. Besides, it would not be added value.
India, like China, is clearly on the rise economically.
Let us hope and pray that they do not let go of their cultural and spiritual uniqueness by following the American way of life. The way of life that consumes itself through individual, collective and corporate greed.
I suspect that as those countries arise, so will many in the West go into decline. It is the way of history. Perhaps we are witnessing a slow, ineluctable shift in civilisations.
I have to agree with David Aaronovitch analysis of the 大象传媒's current affair's output. The Daily Politics is fast becoming a joke, nothing more than a vechicle for Andrew Neil to boost his ego and bash the Government. It's quite clear that Andrew Neil has his own agenda and continues to use the show daily to pursue it. Is it really acceptable that 大象传媒 allow one man so much infulence over it's current affair's output i.e presenting the Daily Politics, This Week and Straight Talk? Would it not be better to axe him from two of those shows? Better still axe him altogether, i'm sure the 大象传媒 could a cheaper replacement. What we need is some balance on the Daily Politics, not pandering to the Daily Mail agenda day after day.