Sunday, September 13, 2009

For a sane society

The media, chiefly electronic media, went to town again with the tragic death
of Andhra Pradesh chief minister Y.S. Rajasekhara Reddy (YSR) in a helicopter
crash in the jungles near Kurnool.

If newspaper reports are to be believed, as many as 140 people died unable to bear
the loss of his death. How much of this is true is a moot point. But at least some deaths
could be attributed to the shock and grief graphically conveyed by the media.
Mass hysteria, among the supporters, spurred by the almost non-stop
coverage of his death and its impact was a factor.

The hype that surrounded YSR's death was such that one wondered whether he was a
national leader of such standing who deserved so much coverage. Even a small stone
is a big brick for the TV channels to throw at the public. The one news channel that
tried to maintain some balance was Headlines Today.

After all the dust has settled, the question that remains in focus is the mindless
and sensational coverage of the electronic media on senstive issues. Clearly, some
guidlines are needed and some self-regulation will go a long way in ensuring a sane and
healthy society.

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