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Some in the crowd at Jantar Mantar even heckled journalists. The Broadcast Editors&rsquo; Association sought, and got, &ldquo;an immediate apology from Team Anna for their misbehaviour&rdquo;. The souring of this relationship could be said to have been inevitable, but it is also an overdue reality check for both &mdash; for Team Anna, which built upon the obsessive coverage of its mobilisation to conjure up delusions of a grand movement, and for parts of the media that lost sight of the essential distance in a democracy between such campaigns and a free, sceptical media.<br /> <br /> The media cannot be expected to be a collaborator or a cheerleader for any cause or holy man. Ramdev, the yoga guru turned anti-corruption campaigner, who shares Anna&rsquo;s platform, or vice versa, recognises that &mdash; and plays to the media on its terms. Team Anna, though, imagined that unquestioning support was its due, that the media was an ally and a participant, that its role was to rouse public passion. Emboldened by the camera, it exaggerated its own mission. It thought it was leading a revolution simply because there were TV channels gazing at it reverentially, avidly covering its events and personalities, finding the flattering angles. However, as the months rolled on, and given the diminishing returns to the Anna coverage, the media took its focus off Team Anna &mdash; and Team Anna is lost. Their sense of injury and betrayal is evident in their public anger now.<br /> <br /> The media should also remember this lesson in the dangers of losing its head. Whether it was a race for higher viewership numbers or an emotional, underthought response to Team Anna&rsquo;s legitimate outrage against corruption, the media discarded the vital scepticism with which it must approach both the establishment and the crusader. That analytical and questioning cast of mind is necessary if it is to serve the public good. The media failed to look closely, or often to look at all, at the dodgy solutions offered by the Anna campaign. It ignored the problematic content of the envisaged Lokpal for the colourful spectacle of the mobilisation in its favour. 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Some in the crowd at Jantar Mantar even heckled journalists. The Broadcast Editors’ Association sought, and got, “an immediate apology from Team Anna for their misbehaviour”. The souring of this relationship could be said to have been inevitable, but it is also an overdue reality check for both — for Team Anna, which built upon the obsessive coverage of its mobilisation to conjure up delusions of a grand movement, and for parts of the media that lost sight of the essential distance in a democracy between such campaigns and a free, sceptical media.<br /><br />The media cannot be expected to be a collaborator or a cheerleader for any cause or holy man. Ramdev, the yoga guru turned anti-corruption campaigner, who shares Anna’s platform, or vice versa, recognises that — and plays to the media on its terms. Team Anna, though, imagined that unquestioning support was its due, that the media was an ally and a participant, that its role was to rouse public passion. Emboldened by the camera, it exaggerated its own mission. It thought it was leading a revolution simply because there were TV channels gazing at it reverentially, avidly covering its events and personalities, finding the flattering angles. However, as the months rolled on, and given the diminishing returns to the Anna coverage, the media took its focus off Team Anna — and Team Anna is lost. Their sense of injury and betrayal is evident in their public anger now.<br /><br />The media should also remember this lesson in the dangers of losing its head. Whether it was a race for higher viewership numbers or an emotional, underthought response to Team Anna’s legitimate outrage against corruption, the media discarded the vital scepticism with which it must approach both the establishment and the crusader. That analytical and questioning cast of mind is necessary if it is to serve the public good. 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Some in the crowd at Jantar Mantar even heckled journalists. The Broadcast Editors’ Association sought, and got, “an immediate apology from Team Anna for their misbehaviour”. The souring of this relationship could be said to have been inevitable, but it is also an overdue reality check for both — for Team Anna, which built upon the obsessive coverage of its mobilisation to conjure up delusions of a grand movement, and for parts of the media that lost sight of the essential distance in a democracy between such campaigns and a free, sceptical media.<br /><br />The media cannot be expected to be a collaborator or a cheerleader for any cause or holy man. Ramdev, the yoga guru turned anti-corruption campaigner, who shares Anna’s platform, or vice versa, recognises that — and plays to the media on its terms. Team Anna, though, imagined that unquestioning support was its due, that the media was an ally and a participant, that its role was to rouse public passion. 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Some in the crowd at Jantar Mantar even heckled journalists. The Broadcast Editors’ Association sought, and got, “an immediate apology from Team Anna for their misbehaviour”. The souring of this relationship could be said to have been inevitable, but it is also an overdue reality check for both — for Team Anna, which built upon the obsessive coverage of its mobilisation to conjure up delusions of a grand movement, and for parts of the media that lost sight of the essential distance in a democracy between such campaigns and a free, sceptical media.<br /><br />The media cannot be expected to be a collaborator or a cheerleader for any cause or holy man. Ramdev, the yoga guru turned anti-corruption campaigner, who shares Anna’s platform, or vice versa, recognises that — and plays to the media on its terms. Team Anna, though, imagined that unquestioning support was its due, that the media was an ally and a participant, that its role was to rouse public passion. 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End of the affair |
-The Indian Express
Discord between Team Anna and media brings a crucial and overdue reality check for both Unhappy with the cameras apparently turning away from their cause and reporting the dwindling numbers at their venue, several Team Anna members and supporters have now declared the media biased and complicit with power. Some in the crowd at Jantar Mantar even heckled journalists. The Broadcast Editors’ Association sought, and got, “an immediate apology from Team Anna for their misbehaviour”. The souring of this relationship could be said to have been inevitable, but it is also an overdue reality check for both — for Team Anna, which built upon the obsessive coverage of its mobilisation to conjure up delusions of a grand movement, and for parts of the media that lost sight of the essential distance in a democracy between such campaigns and a free, sceptical media. The media cannot be expected to be a collaborator or a cheerleader for any cause or holy man. Ramdev, the yoga guru turned anti-corruption campaigner, who shares Anna’s platform, or vice versa, recognises that — and plays to the media on its terms. Team Anna, though, imagined that unquestioning support was its due, that the media was an ally and a participant, that its role was to rouse public passion. Emboldened by the camera, it exaggerated its own mission. It thought it was leading a revolution simply because there were TV channels gazing at it reverentially, avidly covering its events and personalities, finding the flattering angles. However, as the months rolled on, and given the diminishing returns to the Anna coverage, the media took its focus off Team Anna — and Team Anna is lost. Their sense of injury and betrayal is evident in their public anger now. The media should also remember this lesson in the dangers of losing its head. Whether it was a race for higher viewership numbers or an emotional, underthought response to Team Anna’s legitimate outrage against corruption, the media discarded the vital scepticism with which it must approach both the establishment and the crusader. That analytical and questioning cast of mind is necessary if it is to serve the public good. The media failed to look closely, or often to look at all, at the dodgy solutions offered by the Anna campaign. It ignored the problematic content of the envisaged Lokpal for the colourful spectacle of the mobilisation in its favour. Arvind Kejriwal recently told the crowd, “The media has become a part of this movement... talk to them with folded hands.” Warm words, but that remark should embarrass us journalists. |