Journalism Dry Cleaner

An uncompromising critique of how the media covers topical issues, challenging traditional journalism concepts and charting fresh interpretations of news.

Monday, 28 July 2014

PAST ADVERTISEMENTS: COINCIDENCE OR COPY PASTE?

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25th July, Friday morning, I hear a presenter in one of Kenya's many FM stations engage listeners on the topic of memorable advertisemen...
Tuesday, 22 July 2014

SHAME OF A NEWSPAPER LAUGHING AT TRAGEDY

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The tone of a news story largely depends on the nature of its content. If it's about a happy occasion, then the audience can naturally b...
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Tuesday, 15 July 2014

OF A NEWSPAPER'S INCONSISTENCY AND SHORTCHANGED READERS

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Newspaper editors have a right to place articles in whatever position they feel will give the paper a lift, financial or otherwise. Stories ...
Friday, 11 July 2014

BABY TRADE AND A REPORTER'S OVER TREAD

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It's all good for journalists to want to immerse themselves in their story. But if in the process they come between the audience and the...
Wednesday, 2 July 2014

OF PRESS PASS AND MEDIA TRESPASS

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Putting the spotlight on the Kenyan media, is what one of the local TV stations has embarked on doing. Their new show, it seems, is seeking ...
Friday, 27 June 2014

WHEN MEDIA PREYS ON BELIEVERS' PRAYERS

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A Kenyan media house has once again captured the struggles of administering mandatory vaccinations, to people, who don't believe in mode...
Thursday, 19 June 2014

BE BANISHED OH IGNORANT BRAND OF JOURNALISM

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Is it possible for the media to invent facts and project them as actual reality? Very much so, it seems, when it comes to the press in Kenya...
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