Sep 23, 2008

Of watching FIVE news channels...

As usual I have forgotten about my blog, but once or twice a year I have a panic attack, and I publish a new post, I usually make false politician promises, like how I will continue to write, and how much I like writing...etc etc etc. But this time, I am just gonna write something, and not plan for tomorrow, if I am upto it, I will.

I have transported myself to West Africa, for a while. Accra, Ghana , yeah that's where I am living now, and what am I doing? No one knows.

Anyway, being in this part of the world teaches you a lot of things. Like, how much a cinema theatre means to you, that's right people, no movie halls here, no no I ain't kidding, I actually cannot see a film on the big screen here! So people watch everything on DVDs. Also, I have been recently informed, that there is no copyright law in Ghana! This probably explains the absence of cinema halls.

Ghana is also the main stop for all the aid coming in from non governmental organisations. Lots of volunteering work taking place in and around Ghana.

Keeping yourself busy is probably the biggest challenge one could face here, so I joined Alliance Francaise, but even that is on a break now. I would say the television selection is far superior, I am only emphasizing on the television news channels selection. There is BBC world, CNN, Sky News- another Brit enterprise, Euro News- pays special attention to developemental stories in Europe, and last but not the least- Al Jazeera English. It's simply brilliant. The coverage, the perspective, and for the first time not just a western perspective, thank you very much!
They broadcast from London, Washington DC, Doha and Kuala Lampur. I am guessing out of the four mentioned cities, only Doha recieves the telecast of Al Jazeera English. Reason being, it's HQ is in Doha, and Al Jazeera Arabic and English are the primary source of information in the Arab world. So Washington DC and London miss out on a great source of news broadcast.
One could wonder what is so exceptional about the channel, for starters, it has an amazing programming, shows like 'Inside Story' telecasted everyday after the World news. It is a discussion on a certain topic involving a news anchor, and two experts on the topic, who are usually telecasted from other parts of the world. The recent episode on US troops leading the militant hunt into Afgan- Pak border, which resulted in civilian casualties was fantastic. They had a representative from the Pakistani ministry and one from the American foreign policy. The questions were to the point, with no streak of diplomacy. Questions which made the representatives truly uncomfortable.
Then we have the famous Riz Khan, if you have seen him, you would know what I am talking about, catch him on youtube, so what if the Indian I & B ministry is not open to telecasting the channel, catch it on the web. Riz Khan had a show recently, where the topic was Iraq after five years, thats probably the most uncomfortable place you can put the experts in. It's not that Al Jazeera is anti -west, it just poses questions which the western channels prefer not to raise, and I believe this process is extremely important. For example, one never gets to hear about the American point of view, along with the other side of the argument. Because, the argument ends up being ONE sided. If you go to Iraq, I assume you would read opinions which could be anti west in nature, and if you go to America, you will read opinions which could be justifying the Iraq situation. Finding out an in between route is almost impossible and often leads to controversy. But when such a debate is actually carried out, it gives the masses an opportunity to gain a new perspective. Being a global news channel is anything but easy, your commercial interests are positively going to affect your coverage, and commercial interests are most often carry a strong political influence.
Having said that, I would like to point out another example, the Beijing Olympics 2008. A breath taking opening ceremony, followed by a almost perfectly organised 15 day event. Top notch amenities, high quality judging, and an enthusiastic crowd, proved that China could do it, and has done it. They set a bench mark for future games. Now, lets get to the main point- the coverage-
BBC was more or less neutral. CNN and Sky did their best to prove that Beijing is the most polluted city and a huge risk for the athlete's health, even when the IOC health committee officially measured the amount of pollutants in the Beijing air, and made a statement that it was safe. Euro News was not aggressive either, and Al Jazeera, did the similar stories, but with a different twist, they went on to show the problem and then the solution. Now, readers could say I am being biased about this, but the truth is Al Jazeera did not carry out stories which were out to sabotage China's capability, on the eve of the summer games. The question I ask is- had the games been in London, Paris, Moscow, Sydney, New York, Madrid , would the media have reacted the same way?
I guess no, because no one expected China to do so well. Also, obviously because China is a communist state, they have a bad human rights record, and primarily because of the Tibet situation which took place in March 2008. But give it to them, they were brilliant, Olympics is about celebration, and they sure know how to do it!
I will keep posting more examples now and then, and this is not a politician promise!

4 comments:

*Dreamy~Piscean* said...

Ruh, if I am correct, one of the Chinese judges at one of the Beijing Olympic events was disbarred for cheating. While I really respect China for putting up such a grand sceptacle, this is also a truth. And like you, I am just pointing out a fact; don't have anything against the Chinese.

There are always two sides to the story and its important that the media presents both these perspectives. The choice of deciding what is right or wrong should be left to the informed, individual.

I am so glad you are blogging again :) Cheers!!!

ruhey said...

Absolutely, I couldn't agree more, an individual has to always decide for himself.
And thanks! I hope I can continue to post as often as possible.

Unknown said...

Hey Ru, Excellent Article! I am really sick of the MSMs( main stream media), they do nothing but sensationalize news that is infact rubbish. Their role is not to inform but to sell commercials!
I Wish channels like Al Jazeera were broadcasted here. I would love to hear different opinions and then make up my own mind about what to believe in rather than being told to believe one thing only, as if I am some imbecile who cannot think!
Keep up the good writing work :)

P said...

loved how you juxtaposed the iraq situation with the beijing example...
nd here i was,thinking all along that Al-Jazeera was osama's plaything...i need a crash course in world politics...interested?:)