Morung Express News
Mokokchung | November 17
The Mokokchung Press Club (MPC) observed the annual National Press Day on the theme, ‘Changing Nature of Press’ on November 16.
The main highlight of the event was a round table talk, which was moderated by Aso Imsong, senior journalist associated with the Tir Yimyim. During the round table talk, various issues in line with the theme of the day ‘Changing nature of press’ was discussed, providing an introspective look into the evolution of journalism and the challenges faced by the press today.
One topic of discussion was on balancing rights, ethics and responsibilities where the dual responsibilities of the media: informing the public and respecting constitutional rights was discussed. It was acknowledged that the press and media have its own constitutional rights, but it also has limitations and ethics to abide by. While journalists must comply with these carefully, they should also stand firm for their rights as journalists.
The discussion also explored how society often prefers positive portrayals over critical analysis, which challenges the press in delivering objective reporting. It noted that society often only wants to read favorable narratives about themselves, but the media’s role is to present the truth while maintaining ethical standards.
The session also discussed the evolving nature of journalism in the digital age. Participants deliberated on incidents where journalists had to face societal pressures and ethical dilemmas.
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