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News Channels Grow Up !!
by pakalapati raju on Jan 01, 2008 08:21 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

One final un bisased view after all these days, rediff must be applauded for this.
For sometime the entire media was mourning as if an indian leader has died and the loss is irrecoverable.

Some newscasters have become emotional, i dont think that people should really feel bad about something that happens in Pakistan, when we have our own set of problems to cover.

For a few days there has been no news on all the channels excpt for this. I agree the 24 hour news chnnels should telecast some rubbish, but this kind of hippocracy is totally unacceptable, Healines today has was running relpays of news already telecased as if it were the runout or six of a cricket match, which once again proved that they dont have any content to show except wait for incidents to happen.

News channels plase growup

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by kasak on Jan 01, 2008 10:35 PM   Permalink
Lol headlines today is actually headless today

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by hinduhitler on Jan 01, 2008 11:40 PM   Permalink
The NDTV B..... was almost crying when meeting buttos husband.

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by Raj Upadhrasta on Jan 02, 2008 10:27 AM   Permalink
I watched the NDTV interview with BB's husband zardari.
Actually Zardari is very happy.... This poor cute who is interviewing him is crying! LOL

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by sujith on Jan 07, 2008 09:37 AM   Permalink
Zardari like Sonia is naturally happy now its sympathy vote and back seat driving. Loot/rule without responsibility. He has done this before and he will do it again. Even Allah may not be able to save pakistan from this sc*undrel.

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