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8 Talks on Journalism

24 April, 2022

6 Journalism talks to be listened in first sitting

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How Fiction Can Defeat Fake News

13 December, 2019

By Amitava Kumar, Source : Columbia Journalism Review Good, meaningful fiction does not confirm preexisting beliefs; its entire raison d’être …

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We are losing our mind to Google

5 September, 2018

By BENJAMIN CURTIS , Source : Nieman Lab We are losing our minds to Google. After 20 years, Google’s products have become integrated …

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I am happy I knew when to drop the camera and save the kids: Pulitzer-winning Indian photojournalist

19 April, 2018

BY KATHAKALI CHANDA ,  Source : Forbes India Reuters photojournalist Danish Siddiqui was holidaying at his parents’ place in Delhi in …

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Stopped from entering studio, how Arnab Goswami built his own in 100 days

11 April, 2017

By Binjal Shah, Source : Yourstory.com “Some organisations have openly started taking favours, brazenly and embarrassingly, from political parties. One organisation …

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‘Journalism is not stenography.It’s truth-telling’

29 January, 2017

By Paromita Chakrabarti  Source : The Indian Express Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mei Fong, 44 in conversation with The Indian Express …

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At the end of the day, you still go for a brand that you can trust

12 January, 2017

By : Rahul Roushan, Source : Swarajya  Raghav Bahl joined Swarajya for an hour-long chat as part of Swarajya Conversations …

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The Fraud of Free Basics

6 January, 2016

Free Basics by Facebook and Reliance is on the top of the discussions in the new year. Have a look …

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TOP tools for journalists On-line

3 December, 2015

By: Alastair Reid,  Source : journalism.co.uk On March 12 1989, Sir Tim Berners-Lee first proposed a “distributed information system” at CERN, …

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Different dimensions of JOURNALISM

1 December, 2015

Today, we live in a world of Collaborative Journalism, where the key is that stringer based in that remote location …

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