editor and pewawriters.
PASSAGE 9
The newspapfrs have taken the place of the Cita, the Bible and the Quran with the people.
for Nigh, the printed sheet in gospel truth. The fact throws a great responsibility on the
Newspapers are a powerful influence. It is the duty of the editors to see that no false report
or report åkely to excite the public is published in their newspapers. The editors and their
assistants have to be extra careful about the news they give and the manner in which they
dress it. In a state of independence, it is practically impossible for Governments to control
the Press. It is the duty of the public to keep a strict watch on the newspapers and keep
them on the right path. An enlightened public would refuse to patronize inflammatory or
indecoht newspapers
Newspapers which indulge in untruth or exaggeration harm the cause they profess to
espouse. I admit that there is enough untruth in enough newspapers to warrant action
Bat my experience is that no amount of public criticism will affect the policy of newspapers
which make their livelihood by such policy. But I write this in no way to condone untruths
in newspapers. I am quite clear that if newspapers weighed every word that is printed
therein, we should have a speedier removal of abuses whether in the states or elsewhere
The superficiality, the one-sidedness, the inaccuracy and often even dishonesty that have
crept into modern journalism, continuously mislead honest men who want to see nothing
but justice done
The sole aim of journalism should be service. The newspaper press is a great power
but just as an unchained torrent of water submerges whole countrysides and devastates
crops, even so an uncontrolled pen serves but to destroy. If the control is from without.
it proves more poisonous than want of control. It can be profitable only/whten exercised
from within. If this line of reasoning is correct, how many of the journals iry the world
would stand the test? But who would stop those that are useless? And who should
be the judge? The useful and the useless must, like good and evil. Koon together,
and man must make his choice.
Questions
1. What is the gospel truth for the people?
2. What is the duty of the editors?
3. What is the duty of the public?
4. How do newspapers harm the cause they profess to esposse?
5. What are the ills at have crept into modern journalism?
6. What destruction fan an uncontrolled pen cause?
7. How can the contgol prove profitable?
Who should judge the journals?
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