Journalism: Fresh Takes on Media, Bias, and Real‑World Reporting
Welcome to the journalism hub on India's Prime News. Here you’ll find short, punchy articles that cut through the noise and show how news works in everyday life. From tracking bias in TV channels to simple guides on getting an NRI certificate, each post is written to help you see the story behind the headline.
Why Media Bias Matters
One of the most talked‑about pieces on this page asks if Indian news channels are biased. The writer dug into air time, word choice, and story placement to show how some outlets lean toward certain parties. It’s not a blanket claim—many channels stay neutral—but the post gives you a quick checklist to spot slant in any broadcast.
Understanding bias helps you decide what to trust and when to double‑check facts. The article even shares a few real examples: a headline that left out a key detail, a debate panel that invited only one side, and a report that repeated the same talking points over and over. Spot these patterns and you won’t be fooled by the loudest voice.
Real‑World Stories from India's News Scene
Other articles blend journalism with everyday topics. The piece on the Air India crash in Kerala breaks down what happened in plain language—bad weather, a tricky tabletop runway, and possible pilot error. No jargon, just the facts you need to understand the tragedy.
There’s also a fun look at how South Indians interact with Hindi news channels. The writer explains why regional language stations win the day, noting cultural relevance and local stories that matter more than a national broadcast.
Even lighter reads fit the journalism tag. The Infinix Note 12 review follows a classic tech‑journalism format: specs, performance, and a clear verdict. It shows how the same storytelling rules apply whether you’re covering a plane crash or a smartphone launch.
If you’re curious about how teens in India live, the teenage life article applies journalistic interviewing to capture real voices. It paints a picture of school pressure, family expectations, and the clash between tradition and modern trends.
Every post on this page is built to give you a practical glimpse into reporting. No fluff, just straight‑to‑the‑point info that you can use whether you’re a student, a news junkie, or just someone who likes to stay informed.
So, scroll down, pick a story that catches your eye, and see journalism in action. You’ll walk away with clearer facts, a few new tricks to spot bias, and maybe a fresh perspective on everyday news.