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Media ethics in evolving media environment: A legal perspective

By: Ahuja, Kritika Goswami and Mehra, Annu Bahl.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Kashmir Journal of Legal Studies Description: 10(1), Jul, 2023: p.249-261.Subject(s): Media ethics, Media environment In: Kashmir Journal of Legal StudiesSummary: In the growing technological world media has become a part of are daily life. From the morning tea till evening dinner media hold the eye of its viewers. There is no countries without media or press in this world and they affect the lives of human being on this planet either by way of giving political news, budget news, and fashion news and so on. Hence it become a moral obligation on the media personnel to show the original and fair news to its viewers. Hence, it becomes important that the press should take its role responsibly and should be within the sanctity. Therefore, the researcher in this paper has attempted to throw some light on media ethics concept and its obligation towards society. Further, since India is a country which is based on traditional practices and believe but with the modern innovations which give rise to the biggest question that “whether these ethics practically exists in new era or they have become a saleable product in the hands of selected few powerful persons?. In order to solve this question the researcher made an attempt to analyses the concept of media regulations and morals through the lens of the Indian mainstream media. In India, media ethics has long been associated with traditional mass media. In any event, with the improvement in technology and the introduction of the internet, traditional ethical practices are constantly put to the test. Reproduced http://kashmirjournaloflegalstudies.edu.in// b481-4e09-8ecf-05057a46ed5d.pdf
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In the growing technological world media has become a part of are daily life. From the morning tea till evening dinner media hold the eye of its viewers. There is no countries without media or press in this world and they affect the lives of human being on this planet either by way of giving political news, budget news, and fashion news and so on. Hence it become a moral obligation on the media personnel to show the original and fair news to its viewers. Hence, it becomes important that the press should take its role responsibly and should be within the sanctity. Therefore, the researcher in this paper has attempted to throw some light on media ethics concept and its obligation towards society. Further, since India is a country which is based on traditional practices and believe but with the modern innovations which give rise to the biggest question that “whether these ethics practically exists in new era or they have become a saleable product in the hands of selected few powerful persons?. In order to solve this question the researcher made an attempt to analyses the concept of media regulations and morals through the lens of the Indian mainstream media. In India, media ethics has long been associated with traditional mass media. In any event, with the improvement in technology and the introduction of the internet, traditional ethical practices are constantly put to the test. Reproduced

http://kashmirjournaloflegalstudies.edu.in// b481-4e09-8ecf-05057a46ed5d.pdf

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