11 sites that keep a watchful eye on Indian media

The media brings the world to you. It informs you, educates you, and works as your eyes and ears. Sometimes, you are uncomfortable at the way media presents facts. You wonder if media has become bigger than warranted.

A common charge is that the media invades an individual’s privacy. It sometimes damns individuals and organisations, and destroys their reputations – in the name of news. The victims consider the media reports as nothing short of a witch-hunt.

This does not mean that there are no checks and balances. Journalists will tell you how hard they work to get facts. They are right. But there are aberrations too.

The aberrations worry everyone, both within and outside the media. Several journalists have set up watchdog organisations that put media reporting and practices under the lens. They monitor, analyse and comment on the way Indian media reports news.

Indian editors, anchors and journalists may not like these media on media sites; but they perform a great, and useful, role.

The Hoot
http://thehoot.org/web/home/index.php

media on media
News Laundry
http://www.newslaundry.com/#

media site

Media Crooks
http://www.mediacrooks.com/

media site
Edit India
http://editindia.blogspot.in/

media sites

 

Media Information sites

There are also sites that keep you posted to everything important happening within Indian media. These include top-level appointments, strategies and developments in Indian media space. They also review and critique media. But their primary function is to disseminate news about media. These sites are:

Afaqs
http://www.afaqs.com/

  1. media site

Exchange4media
http://www.exchange4media.com/home.html

media site

Medianama.com
http://www.medianama.com/ 

media story
Best Media Info
http://www.bestmediainfo.com/

media info


Mediavataar
http://www.mediavataar.com/

media

MxmIndia
http://www.mxmindia.com/

maximum media

Campaign India
http://www.campaignindia.in/

media info

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It is possible that this list is incomplete. Please add sites that report on Indian media in the Comments section.

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Sunil Saxena is an award winning media professional with over four decades of experience in New Media, Social Media, Mobile Journalism, Print Journalism, Media Education and Research.

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