FOURTH RIGHT: Journalism in times of war
By Pradeep Damodaran in Media News on Tuesday, 03rd March 2026 at 4:13pm
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Between binge watching the unfolding of a brutal war in the Middle East flipping between CNN and Al Jazeera TV channels and reading up long form reportage on the evolving situation, when not in front of the TV through the weekend, this columnist was involved in a strange conversation with a medico couple from the US on the relevance of news. In their late 20s, the two swore they didn't care about news and never bothered to keep themselves posted except for weather updates and local traffic closures. The reason: every platform or channel gives its own version of news and busy professionals have no time for such bullshit.
Typically, breaking of a war or unfolding of any human crisis is usually the time when news viewership or readership is at its...
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