Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025

CPJS underscores qualitative rather than quantitative growth of media



KATHMANDU: The experts in the Nepali journalism sector have emphasized qualitative growth of mass media than quantitative.

At an interaction program organized by the Centre for Professional Journalism Studies (CPJS) here today, they opined that more and more new media were coming into being without proper market research and just to fulfill one’s hobby.

Journalism professor P Kharel viewed that the Nepali journalism sector should not be compared with social media and said that the mass media should focus more on the issues of public concerns.

Media law expert Dr Ram Krishna Timalsina expressed his dismay over the lack proper study and research on the actual need of media houses, journalists and media schools/colleges in the country and thereby pointed out the need for research on the same.

Prof Dr Kundan Aryal highlighted the need to hold discussions among the news editors on various aspects of Nepali journalism.

Also speaking in the program, Rastriya Samachar Samiti (RSS)’s General Manager Siddaraj Rai shared that RSS was effortful to improve its news contents.

Former general-secretary of the FNJ, OM Sharma, argued that public-oriented journalism was not done in Nepal in a real sense. According to him, there were many issues of public concerns but there was hardly public-oriented journalism in the country.

Journalist Kalendra Sejuwal underlined production of skilled journalists while another journalist KP Dhungana said that the investment in mass media should be transparent.

Advocate Ram Krishna Nirala stressed complete compliance of the journalist code of conduct. President of CPJS and senior journalist Kishore Nepal said that social media were increasingly becoming a challenge for journalism sector and viewed that mass media should be updated and modified.

The Centre has been conducting research, study and interaction on media/journalism and has been advocating for journalism sector for a decade. (RSS)

Publish Date : 10 August 2022 21:13 PM

Hetauda road expansion victims stage musical protest at Maitighar

KATHMANDU: Victims of the Hetauda road expansion project staged a

Govt team to inspect party offices damaged during Gen-Z protests today

KATHMANDU: A government team led by Minister for Communications and

Gold price jumps by Rs 5,500 per tola, sets new all-time high

KATHMANDU: The price of gold surged sharply on Tuesday, rising

Imports worth Rs 359 billion enter Nepal through Birgunj customs in five months

BIRGUNJ: Goods and commodities worth Rs 359.23 billion have been

Pokhara Metropolis to remove roadside workshops, garages from major roads

POKHARA: Pokhara Metropolitan City has announced a plan to remove