Media institutions shall aim to inform the society in the right and fair way in every single event and shall be professionally and ethically responsible to the society itself again. In visual media, whether morning or night shows, and more importantly news programs and in written media whether national or local newspapers, or magazines have a sacred responsibility to the public, people and the society.
Well then, What is that responsibility about?
Well then, What is that responsibility about?
The biggest mission of the media, especially the written and visual media along with the social media recently to provide the information to the public, in the most true, accurate, clear and neutral way. In our world now, where the information changes place in a blink of an eye and spread, every move of the written, visual and social media may cause the perception of the public to change irreversibly or shape such perception. Therefore, the mission of the media requires, honesty, loyalty and high value of ethics, beliefs and dignity.
Nevertheless, media institutions are carrying such mission mentioned above as sole commercial companies without any difference from ordinary companies. And as it is clear, the main aim of such company is always being profitable. Regrettably, the owner or director of these media institutions have a hard time feeling such responsibility to the public. Because, where ever you are in the world, the owners of these media institutions are usually are not journalists, reporter, newsperson but are business men or women. In the eyes of such people, the work done in a news channel or in a newspaper is ordinary commercial business. You have to make profit from it. And to do it, or in other words, not to make loss, your relationships shall be good in many occasions. You have to make friends, not enemies and you have to make gestures, please but not break hearts.
Well then, to whom?
That would be the point where it gets complicated. You have to make such gestures, pleasings, or sometimes not breaking hearts by doing nothing, sometimes to another businessman to give you advertisements, or to make business with you or sometimes to a member of parliament just to be good with him. Otherwise, a person whose heart you will broke or somehow harm by just doing your job and fulling the mission of yours mentioned above, may harm you in a way later. In such situation then, your commercial company which is also a media institution may make loss or make less profit or personally you may lose money somehow. The moral of that story is that the managers or owners of the commercial companies which are also a media institutions prefer not to lose money instead of fulfilling of such mission.
Well then, what is the result of such situations?
As a result, say the least of it, the public do not reach the accurate, true, neutral and independent information. Info pollution raise. The public is informed wrong and manipulated. And lots of things. You see, not so important things.....
Except the things happen to public, the owners of such companies would put pressure on their own workers, journalists. They interfere in the content of writings, interfere in things to be talked in the broadcasts and even interfere in the questions to be asked in interviews. Some journalists or newsman who are not bound by their missions by the heart would bends their knees, some take advantage of this and throw their ethics and moral to garbage and some like Can Dundar and others get fired with a single phone call, even get their social media accounts closed and in the worst case they are declared terrorists, or pre-coup mindset and thrown into jail. You see, not so important things.....
With all that, in a country where all national newspapers and TV channels are owned by few people and where still the visual and written media are claimed as free and neutral:
the best thing is that knowing, there are still some few journalists are not afraid to say "no" or "enough", feeling the responsibility of being a journalist or a newsperson, facing the risk of losing many things....
the best thing is that knowing, there are still some few journalists are not afraid to say "no" or "enough", feeling the responsibility of being a journalist or a newsperson, facing the risk of losing many things....