Type | News Satire |
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Format | Newspaper |
Owner(s) | Network 18 Group |
Founder(s) | Rahul Roushan |
Founded | September 15, 2008 |
Website | fakingnews.com |
Faking News, originally started as a form of blog, is an Indian news satire website that publishes fake news reports containing satire on politics and society of India. It is a critique of mainstream news media in India. The website also publishes occasional serious articles related to television journalism in India. The website was launched on September 15, 2008.
It was founded by Rahul Roushan, a Delhi based management consultant, known by the pseudonym Pagal Patrakar, a Hindi term that literally translates to ‘crazy journalist’ in English. Faking News is one of the few websites or blogs in India using the tools of sarcasm and humour to publish news satire, as is widely done in the western countries, a trend pioneered by The Onion of USA.
On 31 May 2013, it was announced that Faking News had been acquired by Network 18-led First Post.
Two of the fake news reports by Faking News, "Unable to attract even a single girl, frustrated man sues Axe" and "Men talking loud on mobile during movies have smaller penises", were mistaken as being genuine and factual news reports by an Indian website Indiainfo.com on October 21, 2009 and were republished on their website. Subsequently, the Axe story was republished by many other websites and blogs in countries other than India, mistaking it to be a true story, latest being by The Times of India on May 27, 2011 and on September 25, 2011 making it an urban legend. Another Faking News report titled "Unable to figure out Google Wave, youngster kills himself" was mistaken as being true by an Indian website Oneindia.in on November 10, 2009. Another instance of a Faking News article being taken seriously took place on Dec 22, 2013, when a satire article "IRCTC website running slow due to fog: committee report" was published as real news report by news magazine India Today. In another instance on May 28, 2014, legal team of BJP leader Nitin Gadkari quoted a Faking News article in their defence, mistaking it as a true news report, while arguing a defamation case.