Politics in Goan Media: A Double-Edged Sword
Politics in Goan Media: A Double-Edged Sword
Goa’s small size belies its intense political landscape, and this dynamic reflects sharply in its media. Over the years, politicians have used media both as a tool of influence and as a target for criticism. During election seasons, party-affiliated publications and online portals mushroom across the state, often spreading half-truths or highly polarized narratives.
Political advertising has become a significant revenue stream for many local newspapers, making editorial independence more vulnerable. Moreover, access journalism — where reporters rely on close ties with political leaders — has led to biased coverage or under-reporting of corruption.
At the same time, the media has played a crucial role in Goa’s political awareness. From exposing mining scams to covering public protests against development projects, the press remains a watchdog. However, with increasing political interference and attempts to control narratives, the need for strong, independent journalism in Goa is more urgent than ever.
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