Traditional media heading towards extinction…

There are those who say that all traditional forms of media will be extinct and journalism like that of Twitter and WikiLeaks is the future. While most editors dismiss this as hogwash and alarmist, there are some signs that it is happening already.

A look at some stories where traditional media picked up from such sites…

The Austerity Drive: A simple Shashi Tharoor “cattle class” Tweet almost brought the Indian Parliament down.
(You can deny what you say, but not what you Tweet.)

The IPL Megascam: The IPL was set up in 2008. For about two years the entire Indian media went gaga over Modi and it was a Lalit in Wonderland show 24/7. Then a Tharoor-Modi Tweetspat led to the entire house tumbling down like a pack of cards.
(Sawdhan: Ek Twitter message insaan ke career ko hijra bana sakta hai.)

The Zulqarnain Shocker: While the whole world was wondering about the disappearance of Pakistan wicketkeeper Zulqarnain Haider, his Facebook status message threw light on his mental anguish.
(Keep your friend close, your status messages closer.)

The Radia Tapes:
Just because two high-profile editors were involved, most of the media kept mum on the Radia tapes. But immense pressure from cyberspace led to a whole slew of stories and debates.
(One sole journalist cannot take on a million citizen journalists).

US Intelligence leaks: While the US high-handedness and backroom talks could be guessed by most, the precise details in the form of WikiLeaks came as a shocker to the whole world.
(Getting hold of a hard copy of a secret document is tough. Getting hold of a few million in cyberspace is a piece of cake.)

Twitter also has become the sole voice of the masses like in Iran in recent times and celebrity Twitter messages are filling stories and sound bytes in traditional media.

Just one point: While most people say that this new form of journalism is not reliable or in-depth or not taken seriously, I just have one point to make. For most of cyberspace, the first source of news is Twitter and Facebook. That is, you get your news from them and then move on to traditional media.

If a newspaper or magazine broke the news and it unleashed a storm on Twitter or Facebook, I can understand. But so many lead stories are being broken or created in this new medium and newspapers and TV channels are doing the following.

The only reason why the entire world doesn’t get its news this way is due to low Internet penetration. Most of the world still relies on a newspaper or TV channel. But for how long?

The day is not far when everyone will have access to the Internet either on the computer, mobile or other handheld device and then traditional media will find itself suddenly redundant.

Day Before Yesterday: Media = Newspapers + Magazines

Yesterday: New Media = Online + TV. Old Media = Newspapers + Magazines

Today: New Media = Twitter & Co. Old Media = Newspapers + Magazines + TV

Tomorrow: Facebook+ Twitter & Co. embedded with blogs, video, audio clips = Only Media.

The Day After Tomorrow:
Everything else will come under “Extinct Media”.

New Media Motto: Apna haath Jagannath!

(Don’t rely on anyone else’s hand to write a story. Rely on your own!)

© Sunil Rajguru

Short Takes November 2010

· Pak Govt to grant Industry Status to Cricket Match-Fixing Syndicate. Move expected to boost sagging Pak economy.

· Calls in US Govt to dub WikiLeaks a terrorist organization. Makes sense. Anything against the US has to be terrorist, na?

(November 30)

· Caution: All your Facebook and Twitter messages are like tiny little ghosts which will come back to haunt you after 20 years…

· WikiLeaks: How can millions of words discussed by thousands of US officials of which the world has a general idea anyway be called a secret?

(November 29)

· Obama’s biggest achievement: Transperancy. Now everyone knows what the US thinks, its secrets… (Err… or is that the WikiLeaks effect?)

· Equality…
Congress: Kalmadi nirdosh hai…
Army: Adarsh main hum nirdosh hai…
BJP: BSY nirdosh hai…
DMK: Raja nirdosh hai…
Maya: Main nirdosh hu…
NDTV: Barkha nirdosh hai…

(November 28)

· Journalism has finally reached Industry Status. It’s got its own Mega Scam! 2:04 PM Nov 27th via Ping.fm

· PR now stands for the Person Radia…

(November 27)

· Media reports on the Government. Social Media reports on the Media. Media=Watchdog. Social Media=Social Watchdog.

(November 26)

· Indian corruption ek Iceberg hai yaaro! Despite all these sensational revelations, 7/8ths will always remain below the surface…

· Facebook brings people thousands of kilometres apart closer and puts a rift between people living close by?

(November 25)

· YSR dies in a crash. Rosiah quits in a huff. Jagan is quite the rebel. Telangana is waiting in the wings. Tera kya hoga re Andhra Pradesh?

· Breaking News: A landslide took place in Bihar today, burying a former chief minister and his brand of politics.

· Bihar goes from the BC to AD era!
BC=Before Caste.
AD=After Development.

· Patna D.C.!
D (Development) beats C (Caste)

(November 24)

· Don’t worry, the Government has just got PMS, it will get over it. (PMS = Prime Ministereal Stress)

· Never thought I’d see an MMS related scandal in Indian politics. (MMS = Man Mohan Singh)

(November 22)

· Ummm… wasn’t Raja in charge of the 3G spectrum too? Uske full revelations kab aayenge? 4G implementation ke samay?

· 3G hit Japan in 2001. 4G hit Norway in 2009. 2G just hit India with full force in 2010.

· Saamne ye aa raha hai ki Raja ke baraat main sab naache the–yaane ki Raja ne sab ka band bajaya…

(November 21)

· In 2010, media enters 2G era: Journos have changed their Outlook and are no longer Open talkers… about 23 hours ago via web

· Radia ne dho dia…

(November 20)

· What did one politician say to the other? Tera scam mere scam se bada kaisa?
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· You can ban Bigg Boss from prime time TV, but can you ban it from prime time news channels & Net? Wish I&B Ministry had better things to do.

· Note: Indian politicians are not divided into the Corrupt and the Clean. They are divided into the Exposed and the Hidden.

(November 19)

· Manmohan ka Raja-yog shuru ho gaya hai.

(November 17)

· Shoot the corrupt says Baba Ramdev. I don’t think we have enough bullets in India for that.

· 8-year-old son talk: When I grow up, I’ll be just like you! I’ll trouble my children too!

(November 15)

· Post-Commonwealth Games Reality Check: In the time it takes for India to pick up a solitary Gold Medal, China plunders 37 Golds!

(November 14)

· Even if we couldn’t be bothered in real life, on social networking sites atleast we seem to be bothered about every little to big thing in our life, everyone else’s life and every corner of the world…

(November 13)

· Masterchef Australia: Pure cooking, spiced with drama.
Masterchef India: Pure Nautanki. (Oh… by the way, we also cook!)

(November 11)

· Cricketing justice: Lose matches, get moolah. Win matches, get death threats.

· At this attrition rate, soon every second male Pak citizen would have played in the Pak cricket team…

· When it strictly comes to Indo-US ties, who was the genius and who was the joker? (Obama or Bush?)

(November 9)

· Vettori to Laxman: Ye Wrists dede mujhe Thakur!

· Agar Laxman na hota, to tera kya hota re Bharatwa?

· Blah!rack OBlah!ma. Blah blah blah. King of Blah. All talk, no real gain for India by this visit. Just enjoy the media-blah and forget…

(November 8 )

· Humanity triumphs when it really wants to… Millions of crackers going off amidst continuous rain…

· If you’re in Bangalore, behold the spectacle: The heavens are washing the city of Diwali pollution & giving you a quiet smoke-free evening

Bhai logo samjho. Amreeka ka rashtrapati katora le ke aaya hai, jobs market ka katora. Hame unki koi khaas zaroorat nahin, par unko hain na

(November 7)

Aaiyyo Rama! Shuru ho gaya Obama Drama ka TV Hungama!

Happy Air Pollution. Happy Noise Pollution. Safe Diabetes. Safe Allergies & Respiratory Woes. Hope you used child-labour free crackers.

(November 6)

· Get ready for the Obama Bomb to explode on Indian TV channels soon. Every step he takes, every move he makes, every breath he takes, they’ll be watching him and reporting him…

· Arundhati’s next: The Politics of Infinite Controversies.

(November 2)

· Historically, Arundhati Roy was never part of India…

(October 27)

© Sunil Rajguru

Business consolidation versus Political fragmentation

In business, it all ends in consolidation. Companies get larger and keep swallowing smaller companies.

In Indian politics, it’s all about fragmentation and disintegration.

After 1980, the Janata Party disintegrated…

After 1991, the Janata Dal fragmented into the RJD, SP, JD(S), JD(U), BJD etc.

The UP vote bank share has got divided between the Congress, BJP, BSP and SP.

The Maharashtra vote bank share has got divided between the Congress, NCP, BJP, Shiv Sena and MNS.

The latest to join the fray is the Andhra Pradesh vote bank…

…now Jagan will start collecting votes along with the Congress, TDP, Chiranjeevi along with the Telagana factor…

The Congress has split on many occasions, but luckily the splitting pieces mostly melted into the background.

As far as the BJP is concerned, while the party is intact, it is the leadership which seems to be disintegrating…

© Sunil Rajguru

Radia Terminology…

Post 2G-Radia tapes, a totally new terminology is required…

Radia Activity: The sheer scale of lobbying conducted by Niira Radia involving political parties, industrialists and journalists, which came under the Radiar of the Enforcement Directorate.

All India Radia: This title is given to the Social Networking sites as most of the mainstream media decided to boycott the tapes.

Radia Gaga: Move over Lady Gaga, a new lady has topped the Google Search index in India.

Radiation: Lobbying activity and subsequent tapes which have scorched many a bigwigs in India.

Media Radia: What Niira can call herself, emerging as a Media industry in her own right.

Radiacals: A totally new breed of lobbying radicals emerging in India.

Radiacule: What the Indian media is facing after making everyone else at the receiving end for years.

Niiravana: What enemies of Barkha Dutt and co. are feeling.

This version By Sunil Rajguru

Random Thoughts 21

• It was once said that if a hundred people repeated a lie a hundred times, it becomes a truth. Well, the Internet would put even Joseph Goebbels to shame. A million people repeat a lie in the form of chain letters, email forwards and other sundry articles a few million times and we have millions of untruths posing around cyberspace as truths. I don’t think anyone knows the definition of truth any more.

• There is an invisible undetectable device that slows down time on weekends and speeds them up on week days.

• America is run by billionaires. They call them industrialists.
India is run by billionaires. We call them politicians.

• Every Indian anchor thinks he’s a polished version of Hard Talk when he’s nothing but another version of Rude Talk.

© Sunil Rajguru