Whither media ethics?

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Freedom comes with responsibility and efforts by Hamid Mir and Absar Alam to restore credibility of our print and electronic media are a step in the right direction. When journalists get complimentary memberships of clubs like the controversial club built on land belonging to Pakistan Railways, eyebrows are raised, or they get expensive cars and SUVs free or at half market price, questions arise and it can be seen that there is a clear conflict of interest and gross financial irregularities.
Without an across-the-board self-scrutiny by the media, the fast eroding credibility will be dented beyond repair and harm the cause of democracy and freedom of expression in Pakistan. The assets acquired by prominent journalists and media house owners should be evaluated with their tax returns filed since they started their careers. A series of fixed interviews on electronic media or analysis and doctored reporting by our print media has exposed the black sheep within this vital fourth organ of state. From the likes of Maulana Mohd Ali Jauhar to Maulana Shaukat Ali and icons like Hameed Nizami, Ahmed Ali Khan, etc, we now have men who have used this platform to serve as paid lobbyists, spin doctors and/or middle-men for the corrupt ruling elite and even brokering sale deals of banks on behalf of foreign investors and local cartels fleecing consumers. A few have infiltrated the ranks of the land mafia by blackmailing landowners of their rented offices and residences to part with big chunk of their property in exchange for vacating rented premises. Scions of a few icons of our media, men who contributed to our freedom movement, are also involved in this mad rush to acquire assets through blackmailing and shady business deals including insider trading.
SHAHZAD KHALIL
Sialkot

4 COMMENTS

  1. Who was the journalist involved in Un-ion Bank sale deal and got crores in commission, works for sugar cartel, Mansha, Saigols, J.Tareen and Anwar Majeed?

  2. @Rubina—It is journalists who have used this platform to blackmail and act like spin doctors on behalf of big buisness and corrupt men like Anwar Majeed who have destroyed this profession. It would shock many and reveal the true black faces of these greedy scums if the list of loans taken by such yellow journalists is revealed and the equity they have furnished to justify these loans.

  3. Since creation of Pakistan (1947) Jang Group (now GEO also) are worst examples of yellow journalism and black mailng. I am also in this field since long, so I know them very well.

  4. Today so-called independent media is supporting right-wing political and social thoughts, and giving disproportionate coverage to various fundamentalist and rightest political groups. Pakistani media has made it practically difficult for liberal and progressive section of the society to present their side of pinions on the subject of sensitive and a highly political nature. And Geo is leading the tally with most number of right wing programs and anchors, it’s top-rated talk shows are highly biased and imbalanced one, as they promote right wing or conservative ideology. This sort of unfair treatment of news made Geo unacceptable for liberal and progressive section of society plus Pakistan Peoples Party’s sympathizers. In a bid to remove the tag of ‘right-winger’ and restore the credibility, confidence and trust of its TV with new liberal narrative, Jang group has hired Najam Sethi, a journalist, having liberal credentials, just to change outer skin and try to present itself as a liberal progressive news organization. But it becomes another failed attempt to revive the democratic image due to internal censorship by the management.

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