
Infographic: courtesy Hindustan Times
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the news. the views. the juice.

Infographic: courtesy Hindustan Times
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Also read: If you’ve been feeling nice about yourself…
This magazine’s newsroom is a real brothel
This entry was posted on 13 April 2012 at 12:06 pm and is filed under A bit of fun, Advice and Guidance, Jobs and Opportunities, People.
Tags: Career Cast, Churumuri, Hindustan Times, Sans Serif
13 April 2012 at 12:16 pm
Job of SE is best. May be in America, but surely not in India.
13 April 2012 at 1:13 pm
In India a reporter’s job is is that of a gutter inspector.
13 April 2012 at 3:30 pm
In a 1984 survey TIME magazine conducted of 12 professions in the US, journalists stood at 11, one notch above undertakers. Another survey showed that whenever the press lost a court battle the public celebrated their defeat. The decline of the journalist began after the advent of investigative journalism and journalism of courage. After money had become a God in Manmohanomics, the reporters share the same ardour for it as the editors and publishers do. Reporters are wedded to lies and fiction.
Krishnamoorty.
13 April 2012 at 4:28 pm
The dangers of a reporter’s job are really overemphasized in today’s world of instant copy and PR-inspired journalism. The survey is running on fiction if it compares the dreariness of a poorly paid dish-washer’s job or the torments of a oil rig worker’s existence to that of a reporter who largely relies on phone calls and meetings in comfortable surroundings for his “stories”.