Kathmandu, March 9: Media persons have complained that the editors truncate stories of art and literature very much.
At a programme organizedby the Siddhartha Arts Foundation Initiatives, and the Society of Fine Arts Journalist (SOFAJ) on 'Space of Art in Nepali Media' in the capital city Wednesday, the journalists representing diverse media expressed worry and wonder why the Nepali media sideline the stories of art and literature while giving too much space to the political and economic issues.
Moreover, Syam Rimal of the National News Agency (RSS), Tanka Uprety of Nepal Television, Byakul Pathak of Capital FM and others said the stories as of fine arts are given limited space in media for lack of resources, proper awareness on content, and lack of training in media. Even the advertisement and sponsorship can help make people aware on such issues, they added.
Others in the programme stressed the need of exhibition at, and about the historical places, frequent interaction among stakeholders, further investigative reporting, and research on the art and culture.
SOFAJ Chair Keshav Raj Khanal, General Secretary Devendra Thumkeli and member Binita Marahattha informed that their institution would continue holding an interaction on'Arts Talk' in the second week every month.
At a programme organizedby the Siddhartha Arts Foundation Initiatives, and the Society of Fine Arts Journalist (SOFAJ) on 'Space of Art in Nepali Media' in the capital city Wednesday, the journalists representing diverse media expressed worry and wonder why the Nepali media sideline the stories of art and literature while giving too much space to the political and economic issues.
Moreover, Syam Rimal of the National News Agency (RSS), Tanka Uprety of Nepal Television, Byakul Pathak of Capital FM and others said the stories as of fine arts are given limited space in media for lack of resources, proper awareness on content, and lack of training in media. Even the advertisement and sponsorship can help make people aware on such issues, they added.
Others in the programme stressed the need of exhibition at, and about the historical places, frequent interaction among stakeholders, further investigative reporting, and research on the art and culture.
SOFAJ Chair Keshav Raj Khanal, General Secretary Devendra Thumkeli and member Binita Marahattha informed that their institution would continue holding an interaction on'Arts Talk' in the second week every month.
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