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“Godi media” is a pejorative term used in India to refer to mainstream media outlets perceived as being excessively supportive of, and acting as a mouthpiece for, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government and its ideology. The term, coined by journalist Ravish Kumar, translates to “media sitting on the lap (like a lapdog)”. WikipediaWikipedia +1

Meaning of the Term

The expression implies that certain media organizations have sacrificed journalistic ethics, objectivity, and independence in favor of promoting the government’s agenda and narratives. Critics allege that these outlets often engage in: WikipediaWikipedia +1

  • Spreading propaganda and fake news.
  • Amplifying nationalistic and sectarian narratives.
  • Failing to question the government on critical issues like unemployment, the economy, and human rights violations.
  • Relying on government advertising and corporate ownership, leading to self-censorship. WikipediaWikipedia +5

Journalists and Channels Often Associated with the Term

Several media outlets and prominent news anchors are frequently labeled as part of the “godi media” by critics. Once in a Blue Moon AcademiaOnce in a Blue Moon Academia +1

Media Channels

  • Republic TV
  • Times Now
  • Zee News
  • Aaj Tak
  • News18
  • ABP News
  • India TV
  • Sudarshan News WikipediaWikipedia +2

Journalists

  • Arnab Goswami
  • Anjana Om Kashyap
  • Sudhir Chaudhary
  • Rajat Sharma
  • Sweta Singh 

The rise of the “godi media” phenomenon is seen by some observers and human rights organizations, such as Reporters Without Borders (RSF), as a major threat to press freedom and democracy in India. Scroll.inScroll.in +2