"This book makes a new and significant argument that Indian news media are no longer just observers but active participants in the events that direct the nation. It explores the changing role and performance of Indian news media in the past 25 years by examining their coverage of some of the landmark events and issues within the context of the India's ‘globalising’ polity, increased privatisation, new communication technologies and the rise of individualism. The challenges of globalisation have resulted in significant changes in news processes and procedures, which this volume details by scrutinising the media's reportage of several events and issues, such as anti-graft movement, paid news, sting journalism, 24-hour news and coverage of terrorism and politics—media nexus." (Publisher description)
1 Introduction: Indian news media in a globalised world, 1
2 Television politics: evolution of Sun TV in the south, 34
3 Sting journalism: a sign of the times, 65
4 24-hour news and terror: did media cross the line? 96
5 Paid news: cocktail of media, business and politics, 121
6 Anna's movement: social media sets traditional media's agenda, 148
7 The mediated nation in the age of globalisation, 175
8 News media's role in a transitioning society, 203