Speaking at a function here in this regard, Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said he had held several discussions with the visual media in this regard and it was decided to raise the standards of the press academy, formed 35 years ago and re-name it as Kerala Media Academy.
There has been huge changes in the media with new entrants like the visual media coming in, state Information Minister K C Joseph said.
The visual media is very active in the state. But there have been instances when incorrect reports have been aired without proper cross-checking, he said.
Former Chairmen of the Academy-- K Mohanan, S R Shaktidharan, V P Ramachandran and N P Rajendran were honoured by the chief minister with 'ponnadas.'
Chandy also gave away the media awards for 2013.
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