Balanced reporting and presentation of news in a manner  that would improve the lives of the people in general and consumers of  news in particular are needed today, speakers at the inaugural of a  two-day seminar said here on Wednesday 
The seminar  ‘Regulating the Media?' was organised by Young Journalists Association,  School of Media Studies and School of Government and International  Affairs of SRM University, in association with the United States-India  Educational Foundation (USIEF), The Hindu and the Indo-Japan Chamber of  Commerce.
In her theme address, Srividya Raghavan,  Professor of Law, Oklahoma, U.S., said a majority of news organisations,  especially television and radio channels were controlled by giant  companies in the U.S. Sadly, the trend of consolidation of unregulated  media was happening in India too, she observed. 
The  challenge before the media was two-fold — finding out what the readers'  expectations were and how these expectations could be met, experts said.  In a hurry to meet such expectations, the media began “pandering to the  masses.” Naming a couple of newspapers, she said she was appalled to  find highly objectionable news reports and photos in their sports  section.
Ms. Raghavan further added that politicians  and their political parties started television channels and in such  media houses, objective reporting would be a casualty.
Nirmala  Lakshman, Director, Kasturi and Sons, said the media had to introspect  on its role as a good news operator in the society. “The media plays a  vital role as a tool of empowerment for the citizen to pursue a better  quality of life,” Dr. Lakshman said. She regretted that issues like paid  news and private treaties with companies for equity stakes had brought  down credibility to an all-time low.
In her address,  Jennnifer McIntyre, Consul General for the U.S. in Chennai, said press  freedom was an idea common to both India and United States. Speaking on  the occasion, Ravi Panchamoothoo, Chairman of SRM Group of Educational  Institutions, said, media should give more space for positive news over  negative content. Coming down heavily on sensationalism, he said it  should not be the top priority and media houses should think seriously  about reducing bad content. 



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