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Today, Indians are a force to be reckoned with. They have made their presence felt in every field. When we talk of the Indian press during media training, we see that Indian reporters have a significant influence, especially in business media.
A large number of business reporters with Indian roots are internationally prominent. Consider CNN's Senior International Correspondent Satinder Bindra based out of New Delhi. He is responsible for the Network's coverage of India, and the South Asian region; Tunku Varadarajan is currently editorial features editor at The Wall Street Journal. He is a former chief TV and media critic for the paper and columnist for OpinionJournal.com, a WSJ sister site. And many more.
So, what is it that makes the Indian Reporter tick? How can we strike a chord with Indian reporters? Here are skills it would be wise to practice in media training.
Tips on Dealing With Indian Reporters
- Honesty really is the best policy in this context. Be straightforward and factual. Indian reporters are a professional lot, aggressive and know how to find the underlying cause of an issue.
- Getting an Indian reporter to trust you can be a tough job. Confidence, authenticity and being down-to-earth work a lot better than false pretenses with the India media. Never make up an answer! They will check your assertions.
- It is quite all right to address the Indian reporter by his or her first name. There is no need to be excessively formal.
- There is no such thing as telling a reporter something off the record. (If you are not already aware of this, it will be drilled into you during media training.) Indian reporters are no different. Don't say anything you wouldn't want to see in print or have aired on television! For a typical Indian, the most preferred source of information is television, newspapers, radio, and news magazines, in that order.
- Treat the Indian media with respect and friendliness.
Indian journalists reflect a tough work ethic; they are comfortable with the English language and adjust comfortably with the western culture. They do not hesitate to go the extra mile to get their information. With their theoretical thinking and analytical mind, Indians have a global presence. They are patient by tradition, good listeners and sharp witted.
The Indian Press has the reputation of being among the best in the world, which is evident by the professionalism exhibited by the Indian journalists. The people of India are media savvy and have exposure to various forms of media. Investigative reporting has become quite prominent in India.
One such example is the sensational and controversial "Tehelka" issue where investigative journalist Aniruddha Bahal and his partner Mathew Samuel spent seven months posing as arms dealers and exposed top Indian officials and army officers taking bribes.
In an operation unparalleled in Indian journalism, Bahal paid bribes exceeding 21000 USD to India's top ruling politicians and senior army officers to push for non-existent arms, secretly videotaping every transaction. This is probably why journalists play such an important role in influencing public opinion on vital issues - they believe that public opinion and interest are more important.
Lou Hampton is president of The Hampton Group, Inc., a Washington, DC firm specializing in media training, speech coaching, and message development. For tips, tricks, and techniques on how to communicate as a leader, go to Lou's blog: http://www.SpeakToLead.com
Biting Into the Big Apple
Along with Paris and London, New York City is one of the three greatest metropolises on the planet. Jutting out majestically from the east coast, what makes ‘The Capital of the World’ such an inviting proposition is the sheer number of things to see and do… Which is just as well really, because, since New York Hostels are some of the best around, you won’t want to leave in a hurry!
The infamous five boroughs come together to create a dynamic, energized city full of new wonders on practically every street. From the towering skyscrapers of the financial district to its world-class clubs and restaurants and the breathtaking scenery of Central Park, New York is a haven for backpackers and travelers.
Central Park Hostel
One of New York’s newest hostels, the Central Park Hostel is located on the city’s posh Upper West Side. Known for its cosmopolitan feel, the Upper West Side is rife with outstanding cultural landmarks. Home to the world-famous Julliard School of Music and the American Museum of Natural History, you’ll feel like you’re a part of both high culture and a hip lifestyle.
Located right next to the vast Central Park, the hostel is mere blocks away from the subway and is a great launching point to several restaurants and attractions. With pool tables, a lounge, and internet offered, relaxing in the hostel until the next adventure is a viable and comfortable option. The knowledgeable and friendly staff is on-hand 24-hours if you have a question or concern.
Chelsea Inn
If it’s a prime location you’re after, the Chelsea Inn is the place for you. In midtown Manhattan, just round the corner from both hip Greenwich Village and the Flatiron district, you’ll be swimming in hot restaurants and clubs, as well as some top shopping along Fifth Avenue.
Chelsea is renowned for having been home to some of the world’s best artistic talent, including Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, and John Lennon (who lived there in the early 1970s). In addition to outstanding location, this charming hostel offers free breakfast and provides internet at low weekly rates.
Jazz Hostels
The Jazz Hostels are located throughout New York, offering a great variety of locations, depending on where you might want to stay. Known for their colorful decorating style and friendly staff, there’s a reason why Jazz Hostels have been around for nearly 10 years.
Their newest location, ‘Jazz on Lenox’, is housed in a renovated Victorian brownstone on West 128th street. Near the world-famous Apollo Theater and dozens of cool jazz clubs, the hostel has a hip, laidback feel. Some great bars, restaurants and one of the city’s top shopping districts on 125th street are also all within close walking distance.
Continental Hostel
This brand new hostel offers a huge lounge complete with ping pong tables, foosball, and several kiosks for quick internet access. Newly renovated, it’s hard not to be impressed by the comfortable rooms.
Outside, you’re greeted with the hip, fashionable, and trendy inhabitants of the Upper West Side, long one of New York’s hottest neighborhoods. Only minutes from Central Park, the scenery and access to other New York locals can’t be beaten.
It’s also an area surrounded by several universities, whose large student population keep prices low and presenting the budget traveler with many viable options for excellent restaurants, bars, and clubs.
The infamous five boroughs come together to create a dynamic, energized city full of new wonders on practically every street. From the towering skyscrapers of the financial district to its world-class clubs and restaurants and the breathtaking scenery of Central Park, New York is a haven for backpackers and travelers.
Central Park Hostel
One of New York’s newest hostels, the Central Park Hostel is located on the city’s posh Upper West Side. Known for its cosmopolitan feel, the Upper West Side is rife with outstanding cultural landmarks. Home to the world-famous Julliard School of Music and the American Museum of Natural History, you’ll feel like you’re a part of both high culture and a hip lifestyle.
Located right next to the vast Central Park, the hostel is mere blocks away from the subway and is a great launching point to several restaurants and attractions. With pool tables, a lounge, and internet offered, relaxing in the hostel until the next adventure is a viable and comfortable option. The knowledgeable and friendly staff is on-hand 24-hours if you have a question or concern.
Chelsea Inn
If it’s a prime location you’re after, the Chelsea Inn is the place for you. In midtown Manhattan, just round the corner from both hip Greenwich Village and the Flatiron district, you’ll be swimming in hot restaurants and clubs, as well as some top shopping along Fifth Avenue.
Chelsea is renowned for having been home to some of the world’s best artistic talent, including Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, and John Lennon (who lived there in the early 1970s). In addition to outstanding location, this charming hostel offers free breakfast and provides internet at low weekly rates.
Jazz Hostels
The Jazz Hostels are located throughout New York, offering a great variety of locations, depending on where you might want to stay. Known for their colorful decorating style and friendly staff, there’s a reason why Jazz Hostels have been around for nearly 10 years.
Their newest location, ‘Jazz on Lenox’, is housed in a renovated Victorian brownstone on West 128th street. Near the world-famous Apollo Theater and dozens of cool jazz clubs, the hostel has a hip, laidback feel. Some great bars, restaurants and one of the city’s top shopping districts on 125th street are also all within close walking distance.
Continental Hostel
This brand new hostel offers a huge lounge complete with ping pong tables, foosball, and several kiosks for quick internet access. Newly renovated, it’s hard not to be impressed by the comfortable rooms.
Outside, you’re greeted with the hip, fashionable, and trendy inhabitants of the Upper West Side, long one of New York’s hottest neighborhoods. Only minutes from Central Park, the scenery and access to other New York locals can’t be beaten.
It’s also an area surrounded by several universities, whose large student population keep prices low and presenting the budget traveler with many viable options for excellent restaurants, bars, and clubs.
About the Author
Ben Cooper is a freelance travel writer from Boston. On his travels around the states he picked up an intimate knowledge of New York Hostels.
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and suspicious stuff on the train, and crazy stuff his girlfriend says. hes a black guy wearin a tan shirt
maybe dave shipell or chris rock both funny commedians
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