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eflected in our reporting and in our journalism. All of you are, perhaps, aware<br />

that the ten most read dailies -- the list comes out every six months -- in the<br />

country does not feature any English language paper any more. Till about two<br />

years ago, The Times of India used to be at No.10. ¤üÃÖ¾Öà ¯ÖÖµÖ¤üÖ®Ö ¯Ö¸ü £ÖÖ… That is<br />

what they say. Now the field is old. The first four largest read dailies are in Hindi<br />

and then, of course, in Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam and Bengali. So, this is a fact<br />

which, somehow or the other, falls between two stools because if you talk about the<br />

importance of language journalism very often people blame you for being<br />

xenophobic. They say, "Hey, you are talking like this because you are a Hindi<br />

journalist and you carry a permanent chip on your shoulder about injustice". I am<br />

not talking about justice or injustice. I am just talking about professional sense.<br />

When I was an active member of the Editors' Guild I used to often tell the then<br />

senior editors that whenever they talked about the national media it was always the<br />

English media. What is our national media You know English is after all read by,<br />

maybe, 10-12 per cent of the electorate. But the rest of the field, almost 90 per<br />

cent of the field, is controlled today by the language media. That is why it is also<br />

very worrisome about some of the developments. Mr. Ram talked about what is<br />

happening in the field of Telugu journalism.<br />

Similar things are happening in the field of Hindi journalism. The process started<br />

slowly during the last Lok <strong>Sabha</strong> elections. First came the rumours as always<br />

happens. ´Öî›ü´Ö, ‹êÃÖÖ ÆüÖê ¸üÆüÖ Æîü I refused to believe them. I said, "We are all in the<br />

business of spinning stories; this is just another smart story you are spinning."<br />

Then they began to bring actual examples. There were newspapers who were<br />

publishing their front page in several colours. The headlines were in different<br />

colours and the colours denoted which was a paid for news item and which was<br />

not. On the same page, on some days, one candidate's chances were very big and<br />

another day his chances were negligible. Pullouts were brought out about

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