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Kudantu Journalism Is Latest Addition In 24 Types Of Journalism

Everyone has so far got acquainted with a totally new type of journalism that deserves to be called as kudantu journalism. This is not named by mistake. A distinguished journalist Ravish Kumar has coined this terminology in his acumen. Amply calling the latest version in addition to as many as 24 types of journalism, some say reporters have now started presenting the news in the jumping jack posture. One publicised TV news channel has been making it public because that channel believes reporters do not now require presention of news in the formal standing posture. They also feel that a lot of what is being experimented with in the news field has been cultivating the fresh terms that happen after a long gap. When everything finds a new way of presentation, there is no cleverness in checking this sort of thing in journalism. Such type can do relatively better., it is guessed.

It is something that keeps the viewers happy and removes boredom through the traditional method. The jumping act will not tire as the viewers learn. Then they will be fully entertained. The viewers would avoid moving to another channels as they find a fresh piece of news mixed with activities. This, like any fresh experiment makes us to finding faults, as is going on. This will cause competition among the reporters as to who acts well. Why did the reporters do this? it is meaningless to think so, about what needs to be pondered, I can do this better. So the reporters would slowly motivate to follow jumping trends in the enduing days, weeks, even months. The sitting mode will fastly move out of the newsroom studio one day, so assume viewers. 

All the journos who at present are vocal on their disdain of jumping jack culture may soon begin saying it perfect someday. Reading news through such a jumping way might sound strange, but new ethos comes as a feel free concept. A few TV viewers told that changing positions from one spot to another would be done only at the good times. However, will it not be difficult during sad times? I now more than ever see no urgency or necessity of the news reading through this way. Viewers could avoid viewing TV news as a mechanism. We are entering a new era where the current iteration boosts the rise of presenting news without trust. There is an irony in having come over this unique concept, yet I find myself more enthusiastic than ever about this different choice.

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