
Ever since the privatization of media in 2002 countless TV channels have appeared. The race of “to be the number one” was begin ever since that day. Now the situation has arrived where we get to know news less on our channels and listen to the reporters and journalist shouting that “Our channel\newspaper has got this breaking news to you before any other” more. In between the race of ratings, Pakistani media have forgot its actual duty and have lagged behind in the ethics.
Now our media channels are only interested in what catches the audience attention. This practice of media has adversely affected the field of journalism. It will not be exaggeration if we say that Pakistani journalism is on its death bed. There are countless cases in which Pakistani media forgot all the ethics and cross all the boundaries weather it is the coverage of famous social media star “Qandeel Baloch” or the act made by the famous TV host “Maya Khan” in the name of investigative journalism.
After Qandeel Baloch’s popularity on social media the news channels, reporters and journalists start digging out her personal life which eventually ended up the reason of her murder. Pakistani media have been invading privacy in many cases for the sake of ratings for example the coverage of “Shoaib-Sania weeding ceremony” and the “Prime Minister Imran Khan’s martial life”. The most unethical act was done on the January, 2009 in the morning show of “Samma TV” by the host Maya Khan. She conducted a ‘raid’ on a public park in Karachi and question couples about whether their parents were aware of their whereabouts and going as far as asking them about their marital status. The act was highly against the values and was direct invasion of privacy.
Pakistani media is using the freedom as the license to do anything Sensationalism is also now the major part of our media content which results in creating panic in the masses. The frequently practiced regime of our media is “bad news is equal to good ratings” now whenever we switch on our TV we find popping headlines of any devastation or casuality. This practice often results in the false reporting. On 23 February,2017 sudden panic was noticed among the TV channels airing the news about a bomb blast heard in Gulberg, Lahore which was later found to be wrong.
This is the crucial time where our media has to recall its duty and responsibilities. Though PEMRA (Pakistan Media Regulating Authority) is regulating the media but still media is doing unethical practices. Our media has to build strong morals and media persons should play their role with the responsibility because they are the one who are shaping the society and should promote peace and harmony rather than sensationalism and should needs to play a positive role in ending the situation of threats of religious extremism, growing violence and terrorism in Pakistan. Peace building should be the motive rather then to be the toper in ratings. The criteria of judging the TV station also should not be the rating instead it should be their role in uplifting the society.
Fatima Zahra


