• Sign In
  • Blog Search ResultsBlog Search Results
  • Blog Search ResultsBlog Search Results
The Daily Observer - Gambia News
Global Properties
Dr. Owl Says...
Everyone has a fair turn to be as great as he pleases
  • HomeThe Daily Observer news and information from Gambia
  • NewsNews and information from the Gambia
  • SportsSports news from Gambia
  • EditorialEditorial articles from Gambia
  • BantabaBantaba, comments and interviews from Gambia
  • HealthHealth news from Gambia
  • EducationNews and articles about education and youth in Gambia
  • Courts
  • BusinessBusiness and financial news from Gambia
  • ObituaryObituary and notices from Gambia
  • ReligionNews and articles about religion in Gambia
  • AdvertisementFind a list of local companies and business.
  •   More Columns  More news sections
    • Diplomatic SuiteInterviews and news about diplomats in Gambia
    • History CornerArticles about history
    • EnvironmentEnvironmental news from Gambia
    • Book reviewBook reviews and literature from Gambia
    • OpinionOpinion and comments from Gambia
    • EntertainmentEntertainment news from Gambia
    • Love LinesLove and relationship from Gambia
    • Observer Busdevelopment,construction,agriculture,
    • AgricultureNews and articles about agriculture in Gambia
    • ArtsGambia arts news from the Daily Observer.
Edit - Delete
Back and NextBack and Next - Back and Next
« St. Joseph's SSS bids farewell to Adel S...
The image of little Gambia »
Edit - Delete
Show Media ItemShow Media Item - Media VS society

Media VS society

Africa » Gambia
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Editorial

A fundamental principle of a just social system is a free and uninterrupted flow of information. It is in respect of this that the media has its place in society. 

In the olden days of the monarchs, where rulers reign over subjects, the media served as a voice of the voiceless through championing the struggle for freedom.  In this day and age of democracy and human rights, with equality and human dignity the baseline for society's actions, the media continue to serve as an amplifier of the voices of sovereign people.

It is therefore vital, particularly for those of us who are in the media fraternity, to realise that the media has a very crucial role to play in ensuring progress. We must neither use our media outlets for trading derogatory remarks nor should we use them as means of grinding axe with others or to engage in character assassination.

The credibility of any media does not in any way lay on how much false allegation it levied on others, but rather on the veracity of the stories it publishes. We must therefore not resort to the might of the pen and microphone to rubbishing decent individuals in societies.

After all, every society is built on the principles of democracy, the syndrome of jungle justice does not operate any where on earth. But since society is supposed to provide room for individuals to interact, the rights of people can sometimes be encroached upon. And this calls for aggrieved individuals to seek legal redress if their rights are encroached upon rather than resorting to the media to lunch technically fabricated allegations.

The role of the media is to promote and strengthen harmony and peaceful co-existence and not to be used as vehicle for acts of sabotage.

We should prove the veracity of our stories before running to press.

Author: DO
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Google Ads Bottom
Edit - Delete
Html Script BoxHtml Script Box - Google Ads
Edit - Delete
Media ActionsMedia Actions - Media Actions
Media Actions
Email to a friend
Edit - Delete
See AlsoSee Also - See Also
See Also
  • A Lot Done, More to do
Arts | Agriculture | Bantaba | Business and Finance | Book Review | Courts and Law | Diplomatic Suite | Editorial | Education | Entertainment | Environment | Health | History Corner  | Love Lines | Obituaries and Notices | Opinion | Religion | Sports | Top Stories | philanthropist / Recap / Story Story / Youths / Tourist / Fiction / Aid /
© Copyright Observer Company Ltd. All rights reserved.
    Administered by Aboubakarr Jeng
Home | Archive | Contact the Daily Observer
Website created with Lara by Geographical Media