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Yeah I think media is on steep slope downwards in subcontinent but it still influences the illiterate or uneducated masses who are unable to process and digest this information war. In democracy (the biggest flaw is that) the number of heads count whether there is a brain inside any of them is of no significance as far as the voting is concerned and that's where these local langauge channels have great leverage over masses in opinion making.Most of us DON'T bear all this. We stopped watching the worse ones years back, and the better ones months back. My daughter worked for five years, one and a half on Headlines Today, two years in The Hindu and one and a half years on CNN-IBN (when it was a halfway decent uncommitted channel). She finally couldn't take any more and went into academics (as a result of which, currently I am the least educated member of my family).
I think she did a good decision but the better would be if the educated people like her take initiatives on their own and offer quality alternatives to the masses in the local language to educate them.