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I love the lyrics and the vid.
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This is an awesome ad.
I love the lyrics and the vid.
I was talking to a colleague in office and I realized that I need to talk about taking media to a new level. I have been procrastinating it for a while. I am penning down my thoughts on media in India and invite you people to share this with anyone you think can contribute. Please add your opinions also.
In my opinion media is supposed to perform three functions
1. Inform junta about things
2. Bring people together and share opinions
3. Shape public thought
However, currently media as I see it is not really doing any of these three. Media is being operated as a business with profit motives and as my colleague put it, actual function has become the by product. I would not question why or how this happened. I shall talk about what can be done to bring it back on track. And obviously this is where I would need you guys to help me out. Please help me structure my thought process.
I think there are few things that are really critical for having media in true spirit.
1. Objectivity – Obviously we want to take sides, churn out opinions but we should do it with objective bent. We should kill a brand, praise a person but should be objective.
2. Independence – Independence is a huge word by itself and can have many connotations. Independence of thoughts, independence from influence, independence to write. And lots more.
3. Thought leadership – Apart from just publishing happenings and reporting events, media needs to have thought leadership. They should have original opinion on things. Thoughts on how to shape the society and probably a bit of foresight to be able to foresee the future.
4. Reach and feedback – There are two things here. Media could use any platform for delivery – paper, website, twitter, plays, design anything but it should have a certain reach. Atleast in the targeted audience, it should reach everyone and it should be contextual and relevant enough for them to consider it signal, rather than noise. And feedbcak is more critical than everything else. Media needs to know what is happening, how are people reacting to things, what is the audience thinking, is India covering the right things, is the media being a thought leader in the first place?
Now having established things that are critical for media in my opinion, I will talk about how can Internet help us in achieving the goal.
1. Collaboration – This word has been misused more than any other word on the Internet. When it comes to media, collaboration could take shape of co-authoring stories, thinking out loud, accepting defeats and promoting what is better, so on and so forth. Mutiny is a very good example but again we tend to incline towards popular things rather than pertinent things.
2. Reach and Feedback – With Internet as delivery model, both reach and feedback can be much simpler. With Internet, we can real time feedback from people and improvise at the same time. The time gap between conversations is reducing and making us faster.
3. Democratic – Since people on Internet are hidden behind a cloak, they can come forward and talk about things that they want to talk above without any fears of retribution. Although this silver cloak is a bane as well, it gives regular junta lots of power too.
There have to be some issues with the Internet. I foresee following issues with the use of Internet. This is not a problem because of Internet but because it is open.
1. Accountability – Everyone on Internet is hidden behind a silver cloak. If someone wants to misuse media, Internet help him. No one is owner of the content and no one is questionable.
2. Seriousness – Most people still consider Internet as “oh the internet” and think it as a collection of amateurs blogging away to glory. There are so many good authors that I cant even create a list.
3. Numbers – There arent just enough people on Internet in India. And most of people on the Internet don’t really care about reading things. I am not sure how many would read this post completely, leave apart shaping opinions and contributing. If you do read , please say “SECRET REVEALED” in the comments, I will be happy to get 10 comments.
In the end, I dont know if this kind of an initiative could ever gain momentum in India or anywhere else or if this can ever replace traditional businesses disguised as media. I am just trying to present a perspective on things.
Please understand that everything I have said could be incorrect. They are just my opinions and want you guys to help me come up with something concrete.
Thanks for a patient hearing.
P.S.: I started this as a personal email to Sanjukta and another good friend (Swagat) but I thought I could share this with a larger audience too.
Posting a song after a long time. Almost brought me to tears. Even after all these years, the song is still pertinent.
Movie: Hum Hindustani Naya Daur (Thanks Millind for pointing out)
Singer: Mukesh
Lyrics: Prem Dhawan (anyone knows more about him?)
Chhodo kal ki baatein, kal ki baat puraani
Naye daur mein likhenge milkar nayi kahaani
Hum hindustani, hum hindustaniAaj puraani zanjeeron ko tod chuke hain
Kya dekhe us manzil ko jo chhod chuke hain
Chaand ke dar pe jaa pahuncha hai aaj zamaana
Naye jagat se hum bhi naata jod chuke hain
Naya khoon hai, nayi umangein, ab hai nayi jawaani
Hum hindustaniChhodo kal ki baatein, kal ki baat puraani
Naye daur mein likhenge milkar nayi kahaani
Hum hindustani, hum hindustaniAao mehnat ko apna imaan banaaye
Apne haathon ko apna bhagwaan banaaye
Ram ki is dharti ko gautam ki bhoomi ko
Sapnon se bhi pyaara hindustan banaaye
Naya khoon hai, nayi umangein, ab hai nayi jawaani
Hum hindustaniChhodo kal ki baatein, kal ki baat puraani
Naye daur mein likhenge milkar nayi kahaani
Hum hindustani, hum hindustaniHar zarra hai moti, aankh uthaakar dekho
Maati mein sona hai, haath badhaakar dekho
Sone ki yeh ganga hai, chaandi ki yamuna
Chaaho to patthar pe dhaan ugaakar dekho
Naya khoon hai, nayi umangein, ab hai nayi jawaani
Hum hindustani, hum hindustaniChhodo kal ki baatein, kal ki baat puraani
Naye daur mein likhenge milkar nayi kahaani
Hum hindustani, hum hindustani
Lyrics Credit: HindiLyrix.com
This is second in the 1v1 series after Popular vs Pertinent
I was talking to Monica when I remembered something I had thought of about 5 months ago. Finally posting it.
Expert vs Employee.
You can be seen and known as either an expert or employee.
An employee is a “just another person”. He is competent and does his job well but that is all to him. There is no such thing as new ideas, innovation, bright sparks coming out of him. He is one amongst the crowd. No one expects anything from him.
Expert on the other hand is someone who is everything an employee is and then there is lot more to him. He is expected to change the way world moves, come up with brilliant yet simple ideas and should be as close to indispensable as someone can be. Expert belongs to the rare breed.
Expert vs Employee in one line: You would not want to meet an employee but would pay to see an expert.
And interesting thing is that the distinction between an expert and and employee is often an outcome of the way a person himself thinks and approaches things. Until you start projecting yourself as an expert, no one would consider you an expert.
What are you? Expert? Employee?
Shahrukh Khan's Kolkatta Knight Riders Team for IPL.
Official Site: http://www.kolkataknightriders.com
Test post for Google Search tweaks.
Three Four things sell in India …
1. Cricket
2. Gossip – celeb, real people, fiction
3. Sleaze (sex is banned)
4. Religion
Thanks Ashish
Any more additions?
I am always on the lookout for businesses. It just dawned on to me that I would never launch a business that I myself would not use. This rules out things for kids, grown up adults, religious sects, evangelist community and lot more.
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Awesome insight. Very well done.
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I wrote this piece some time ago. Its about time I posted it.
In my opinion everything you do must have a “Why” answered before its done.
Why “The Infinite Monkeys”?
Because there are million things on your mind at any given point in time and there is no way that you an keep track of them on paper notebooks. Maximum you can scribble them. Chances are that you would misplace the notes and then they would be lost forever.
Logical question is that isn’t blogging tougher than scribbling .. ? Answer would be .. yes it is but it gives me an easy retrieval system. Better than text files and notebooks. Data is all about retrieval. Without retrieval, its plain old information. And information by itself has no real value.
TIM is an attempt to collect online, all thoughts and things that can be helpful. It could be a news clipping, an article, a link, an interview, a piece of thought, a doodle. Anything.
Why online?
Its easier to read later. Recollect thoughts.
Why blog?
Ideally I would want a system where I can post my current moods, locations etc. This would make it very easy to recall at a later date. Since I don’t have a system like that, anything that is close enough serves the purpose. And hence Blogger. I can post things with an email address and can write and edit at will. I can also put categories to the posts and all thoughts would be in context. I can make tag clouds. I can hunt for similar posts and get feedback and opinion from people.
Munna Bhai gave yet another medium to express gratitude – Jaadu Ki Jhappi. Suddenly hugging someone just like that was cool.
This Jaadu Ki Jhappi was meant to express gratitude, to help someone raise their spirits, give someone respect, shower affection and what not.
One simple gesture was transformed into a nationwide infatuation.
Obviously the second Munna Bhai gave something much much bigger. Gandhigiri. Suddenly Gandhigiri was cool and was admired.
Popular vs Pertinent
One can either have popular sentiments or pertinent sentiments.
This popular vs pertinent debate applies to a lot of things. You could write about popular things or pertinent things. You can broadcast popular news or pertinent news. You can talk to popular people or pertinent people.
Case in point… Indian media. Indian cricket team won over Australia and every single space was used to talk about he cricket match. Many more important things were left out.
What are you? Pertinent? Popular?
Prof. Ray Titus talked about reviving Hockey on his blog here. I am copy-pasting it here …
You don’t need a marketing genius to plot how hockey can come up to cricket’s stature in India. For that matter, pin no credit to anyone in the cricket administration team (read BCCI) for cricket’s supremacy as a sport in India.
The only reason why cricket is what it is, despite being one of the most boring of sports, is ’cause that’s one game at which we are ‘world-beaters’, never mind the ‘world’ being just a few countries.
Want a resurgence in hockey? Get India to win!
Sure, that’s a tall order considering yesterday’s Olympic qualifier debacle. But its not impossible. Can the guys who manage the sport. Get in foreign coaches. Revamp the admin. team. Build astro-turfs for players to play and practice on. Bring in something akin to Corporate governance.
Again, an initial investment is needed. Well, its worth it, if that can propel India to become world beaters. If that happens, watch the moolah roll in. No marketing whiz-kids needed.
I dont really agree with him. I left a comment there. Reproducing it here …
Hi Prof. Titus,
I am mostly a silent reader of your blog and agree to most of the things that you say. However today I disagree with you.
I dont think getting more facilities and making the game professional will help the status of Hockey in India.
I think there are two huge variables in making something a mass phenomenon.
1. The network effect coupled with a feedback loop: Most people (including media) talk about the game because most people want to hear about it. And more people want to hear about it as everyone else around them is talking about it. No one wants to be left behind. Over a period of time, this network effect gets a positive feedback loop and suddenly you have a mass hysteria for something. In our case, cricket.
2. Experience: Most of the current fans of Cricket have grown up playing the game in the gullys, homes, schools etc. Most of the people have fond memories of the game and somewhere or the other they relate to the game and hence the following.
Am sure there are other things also. Please share.
Regards,
SGP.S.: Posting this on my blog as well.
Any thoughts?