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The very first Digital Nation Awards are an opportunity to “celebrate outstanding achievements in digital transformation,” according to the publication’s editor, Kate Weber.

News Corp third quarter results reveal drop in news media revenue, with lower advertising income.

Podcasts and puzzles get a boost as part of ‘mobile first’ strategy from The Guardian, with 1 million daily active users of the publication's app. Home page also gets a redesign.

Aaj Tak recorded the highest YouTube viewership among Hindi news channels during live coverage of the Indian armed forces’ early morning strike on nine terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, aptly named "Operation Sindoor".

Mediaweek advertise for new editor following redundancy of previous editor-in-chief several weeks ago.

India’s answer to the Pahalgam massacre came with precision, not noise—Operation Sindoor, a non-escalatory strike on nine terror camps in Pakistan and PoK, was unveiled by two women officers, Colonel Qureshi and Wing Commander Singh. The Bahawalpur strike alone reportedly wiped out 10 of Masood Azhar’s kin, delivering poetic justice. Meanwhile, The Hindu bagged a global digital ad award, Rohit Sharma quit Test cricket, and Elon Musk’s Starlink inched closer to Indian launch approval. And in true Bollywood fashion, producers are now racing to trademark “Operation Sindoor” faster than missiles hit their targets.

Network18 has launched a print advertising campaign in The Indian Express and Business Standard, citing Comscore’s March 2025 data to claim a clear lead over Times Internet across web and social media platforms.

What's the future for AI in journalism? We spoke to regional News Corp reporter Stuart Kavanagh for his real-world experiences with both AI and podcasting.

InnovationAus.com’s Publisher, Corrie McLeod, said last month’s Resilient Australia forum, “was designed to bring together geopolitics and technology at a time when both of those areas are changing very quickly, and how that impacts the way Australia thinks about its resilience,” McLeod told Influencing.

The Age CBD journalists help get fellow journo's identity back.

ABC's Four Corners investigates the market power of Bunnings.

New Western Sydney production hub for SBS moves another step closer.

India has finally hit back. Two weeks after the Pahalgam massacre, Indian forces launched Operation Sindoor, a precision strike on terror camps in Pakistan and PoK—measured, focused and non-escalatory, said the government according to TOI. Meanwhile, Britain and India sealed a landmark trade deal—cheers to cheaper whisky and better visa terms, report Rezaul H Laskar and Rajeev Jayaswal in HT. Union Minister Jual Oram added drama by vanishing mid-train and reappearing dazed on another. Pakistani actors slammed India’s military action as “cowardly,” noted Bollywood Bubble. And in cricket, Virat Kohli told TOI he quit captaincy not for strategy—but sanity.


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