Friday, April 13, 2012
The previous edition of India’s Worst Journalist in 2010 on this site
still remains one of the most popular posts and also a very widely reproduced
one. Over the last decade or so our journalists have come to be held in the
same contempt that is usually reserved for politicians. Many of them have
simply forgotten the art and science of the profession and this is a serious
tragedy for aspiring journalists. How they came to such a pass is a long story.
The most prominent ones are not even journalists anymore; they are ‘Editorialists’ whose main job is to
swing public opinion one way or another. Add to this the epidemic of ‘paidnews’ and some of our news channels
and newspapers would be nothing more than Bollywood or Commercials. After all,
didn’t the late Christopher Hitchens
say: “I became a journalist because one
didn’t have to specialise”.
Some prominent faces from the 2010 roll of honour have dropped out. Vinod Mehta has retired from active
journalism and remains Chairman of Outlook. We wish him well. Suzy Roy has moved from part-time lie-mongering
to full-time Maoist-Hurriyat sympathiser. ‘Pastiwalas’ are over-joyed at the
ever growing size and weight of her 50+ page essays – they’re the only ones
handling them now. Prannoy Roy was
also dropped. He is now more into barbeque chats than any serious attempts at
journalism. Even elections don’t arouse him. But there are some new faces with
the old ones. Polling for IWJ ended
today and thanks to all those who voted. So here are the winners from the
poll, the list of India’s Worst
Journalists-2012 from the poll results. Their 2010 ranking is indicated
after their name:
10. Nidhi Razdan, NDTV (New
entry): She has come to prominence more for many reasons other than journalistic
skills. ‘Left, right, centre’ is her signature programme and happens to be one
of those mindless debates on every topic under the sun. She is proof that you
can be an expert on everything with specialisation in nothing. The best part of
Nidhi? Now, don’t get me wrong, she likes everything large. Whenever confounded
by a brilliant argument or point by a panellist she quickly jumps to her
favourite line “let’s look at the LARGER picture”. One would have thought that
debates are meant to look at the finer small details. No, not with Nidhi, the
larger picture is a convenient exit. Training from NDTV helps. My prediction
for this debutant is that she is likely to go higher up in the list in the future.
9. Kumar Ketkar (New entry):
Somewhere a brief bio about Ketkar says “He started his life as an active communist worker of the Lal Nishan Paksh (Red flag party)”. Now why is that not
so surprising? And that also explains Ketkar somewhat. He is also reported to
be a former speech writer during elections for Congress members. Isn’t that an
accomplishment any journalist would be proud of? He has been mostly a Marathi
journalist and last heard he is editor of Divya Marathi. A respected veteran,
he was one of the privileged Five invited to a private press meet of PM
Manmohan Singh around June 2011. Ever since, it has been downhill. He achieved
his right to be on this list through his performances as a panellist. What can
I say? I hope being a veteran he doesn’t appear here in the future.
8. Arnab Goswami, TimesNow
(2010 #3): There can be no denying that Arnab is one of the rare patriots among
journalists. Almost every one wishes our judiciary could be as quick and
decisive as Arnab is. Which is the reason I conferred him the title ‘Justice Arnab’. His performance on
TimesNow has definitely battered ratings of NDTV and CNN-IBN. Pick up any scam,
any scandal Arnab can throw the documents at you. IB, RAW, GOI have no escape –
all documents and papers have to pass through Arnab. Sometime back I remarked:
Most of us wake up in the morning and want Coffee or Tea! Not Arnab, he just
wants ‘answers’. Such are the never-ending questions he has. Much before Arnab
became a journalist the rock band U2
wrote a song for him – “I still haven’t
found what I’m looking for”. They were the only ones to anticipate all the
unanswered questions he’d come up with. Undeniable fact is that Arnab has
dropped from #3 in 2010 to #8 in 2012 on this list. That is proof of his
ever-growing popularity. He can out-shout anyone in this world. Anyone, except
Meenakshi Lekhi and Smriti Irani.
Fine WhINES |
6. Karan Thapar (2010 #4): Readers
must remember that every journo looks tall in the studio but not in actual
life. KT is not blessed with stature and the same goes for his journalism. One
can say he has improved a bit but still retains the unwanted scowl and growl
when interviewing people. Madhu Trehan
in her NewsLaundry interview showed
up KT for the little puppy he was. Like the ones who just need a hug and a
cuddle once in a while. And if you thought you knew nothing about KT, never
mind. All you have to do is hear his signature line on his promo for his show
on CNN-IBN: “I don’t want to go into the
facts, the facts are disputed”. LOL! Facts are disputed? You have to undo a
lot of learning to understand that facts aren’t facts and can be
disputed. The worst job KT did in 2011 was massaging Kapil Sibal’s brazen
attempt at pre-screening content on the internet. As if that wasn’t enough he
pulled out Brajesh Mishra, former NSA, out of nowhere to call serving army
chief, Gen. VKSingh, the worst ever chief of army in history. My prediction: As
long as he is in the business, KT will be on this list.
5. Vinod Sharma (New entry):
For those who don’t know, Vinod Sharma is the political editor of Hindustan
Times. That’s right, ‘Political’ is the key word – less of an editor and more
of a politician. It’s not very hard to recognise VS on a friendly channel. He
has made the ‘smirk’ more popular than child-molester DGP Rathore on
television. Sharma has also been acknowledged by many political spokespersons
and viewers as the most loyal spokesperson of the Congress party. No matter
what the scam or what the scandal you can expect him to staunchly defend even
the worst misdeeds of the Congress by blaming it on the opposition or anyone
else he can lay his hands on. The one chance to get him off TV for longer
periods was a Rajya Sabha ticket, when Shobana Bhartiya, his boss at HT exited,
but that unfortunately didn’t happen. So we’re going to be stuck with VS for
quite a while. His best moment in recent times was during the debate over Gen.
VK Singh and the Tatra trucks scam. He was angry that the debate was going one
way (in favour of Gen. Singh) so had to somehow twist it against the tide. In
his business time VS writes a blog titled ‘Separated at birth’. I guess that
refers to some Pakistani connection or maybe his journalistic independence was
separated at birth. Someday we’ll find out.
4.Shekhar Gupta (2010 #10): (Content held back on account of Indian Express' legal action with Google)
3. Rajdeep Sardesai (2010 #6):
Hmmm! The guy is making progress alright. I have always maintained there are
two Rajdeeps – One on TV and one off it. Whenever he is off TV his conscience
strikes and one can hear a sane person, sometimes profound, sometimes
emotional. But his character loses focus in front of the camera. Recently, he
lamented on Twitter about being abused as a’Muslim whore and a Motherf$#!#*’.
Bad, but the kind of abuse of journalistic ethics that Rajdeep has frequently
allowed under his watch is far more serious. He has even given the media the
right to ‘conduct hearings’ against personalities. While he wonders about
‘image makeovers’ for others, there is no way he can ever get past the
Cash4Votes bungling or the terribly biased reporting on Gujarat riots. His 2007
conduct of an HT Summit which featured a key speaker reflects a character of
pathetically low moral values and journalistic ethics. And to top that he
defended the tainted Radiagate journalists and was rightly ‘slapped’ by his own
community. Death of decent journalism owes a small debt to him. He has rightly
earned the nick name ‘Hammamboy’!
2. Sagarika Ghose (2010 #2):
Ms. Cacofonix stays where she was: at No.2. You can’t fault Sagarika for not
trying hard enough to be India’s worst journalist. She has made every effort in
the recent past to get to #1. Journalism gives her a bad name. For her truly
pathetic and fraudulent ‘live’ show with SriSri she would have been sacked from
any TV channel in the world. That in itself is a reflection of the ethics and
morals practiced at CNN-IBN by her and her boss Rajdeep Sardesai. You can
imagine the skulduggery behind all other programmes and debates. And if that wasn’t
enough she misses no chance to prove she is a ‘journalistic bimbo’ by mindless
tweets on the social network. Be it about ‘ugly Indian males’, or Orange being
a colour in our national flag or sending out a Good Friday greeting and
withdrawing it she is truly the court-jester of Indian journalism. What can I
say? Better luck next time!
1. Barkha Dutt (2010 #1):
For the second time in a row Barkha retains her position as India’s worst
journalist in the poll, by a whopping margin. The only road to redemption is
apologising for past blunders. While she and another one have been vocal in
demanding apologies and expressions of remorse from public figures the same
standard doesn’t seem to apply to her. No matter what she does the taint of Radiagate and many other indiscretions
are unlikely to disappear. The accusations of causing deaths in Kargil or in
26/11 are also going to linger. She is probably
the only news celeb on TV that has a ‘wardrobe sponsor’. All the image makeovers may not help much. Most of us have held
Rahul Gandhi for the Congress’ UP election disaster but Barkha and NDTV must be
credited with the disaster too. No one has singularly promoted RG and his cause
and almost turned him into India’s saviour till the engine got derailed. Her penchant
for Pakistani politics and politicians is another thing that disgusts many
viewers. In the meantime her language keeps getting better and better. In a
recent tweet she responded to sarcasm with: “… ‘ .. if ever language betrayed desperation of loser, it is
here…” Losers or not, with over 70% of the votes polled, Barkha is the absolute winner here. Cheers!
Source: http://www.mediacrooks.com/2012/04/indias-worst-journalists-2012.html#.Ucw8lpz3PdI
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