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12 years ago
I have seen few anchors behave very childish. The problem is they think that they are child like. Actually they have childish behaviour.
They do no behave childlike but they behave as they are know alls. The overconfidence thinking that they are above all others due to their status of media persons. Overconfidence is always harmful for anyone in any field of profession..
Thank you said by: RobertP
12 years ago
While interviewing celebrities, TV anchor actively raise questions which are considered highly personal affairs. I think this should never be entertained.
But very often I have seen politicians drinking water when asked questions about corruptions and allegations :woohoo: :woohoo:
let them fear media a little bit...... :cheer: :cheer: B)
but it's not the case of normal man :huh:
Meera sandhu
12 years ago
While interviewing celebrities, TV anchor actively raise questions which are considered highly personal affairs. I think this should never be entertained.
But very often I have seen politicians drinking water when asked questions about corruptions and allegations :woohoo: :woohoo:
let them fear media a little bit...... :cheer: :cheer: B)
but it's not the case of normal man :huh:
You are making me remeber the scene from 'Mudhalvan' (Director Shankar). In that movie, Chief Minister (Raghuvaran) drinks water when reporter (Arjun) fires questions at him about corruption, law and order etc.
Born to express, not to impress.
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12 years ago
The pleasure of watching and listening to a meaningful discussion primarily rests on an anchor's ability to be less preachy and to allow all the participants to dissect the subject in a manner that audience or viewers get the whole picture.
Thank you said by: RobertP
12 years ago
The pleasure of watching and listening to a meaningful discussion primarily rests on an anchor's ability to be less preachy and to allow all the participants to dissect the subject in a manner that audience or viewers get the whole picture.
Well said Chinmoy. In most of the programmes (Interviews, debates etc. anchors speak a lot sharing their views than that of guests or interveiwee or participants. I wonder why these people do like this. I want to know how many anchors know about journalism.
Born to express, not to impress.
http://royalrobsideas.blogspot.in/
12 years ago
The pleasure of watching and listening to a meaningful discussion primarily rests on an anchor's ability to be less preachy and to allow all the participants to dissect the subject in a manner that audience or viewers get the whole picture.
Yes very true, some of the prominent ones try putting words into the subjects mouths and cut them off when they try to say something of their own...I wonder if they are on some politician or political party's pay role? :dry:
Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!
12 years ago
I suspect that most of the TV anchors show more curiosity while interviewing or anchoring just because of the instruction from the respective channels to get the best TRP rate.
Born to express, not to impress.
http://royalrobsideas.blogspot.in/
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