WHITHER JOURNALISM AMID COVID-19 AND THE ROAD AHEAD
by Sunayan Bhattacharjee
on June 17, 2020
We all have been hearing about news organizations from across the spectrum cutting salaries and firing journalists. While Covid-19 has had disastrous impact on the global economy as a whole, the news industry seems to
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Journalists are a challenged lot! The increasing hunger for news and the scourge of paid and fake news seem to have pushed journalists to a point of no return. As Covid-19 continues to ravage the
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When the first Covid-19 case emerged in the Hubei province in China in the later part of November 2013, very people could imagine that it had the potential to redraw the history of the world.
“Journalism is what maintains democracy. It’s the force for progressive social change”, and so said the American polymath Andrew Henry Vachss. He couldn’t have been any more accurate. As we grapple with the uncertainties of
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Over the past one decade or so, we have been hearing about it, talking about it and experiencing it as well. Indeed, digital is the way forward in journalism. Even before the Covid-19 pandemic arrived,