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India TV has revised the telecast timing of its flagship prime-time news analysis show, Aaj Ki Baat with Rajat Sharma. Effective June 15, 2026, the programme will air at 8.30 pm.

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting has proposed a unified regulatory framework for television, radio and DTH services to streamline broadcasting regulations.

The Delhi High Court has quashed the Economic Offences Wing's (EOW) FIR and the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) ECIR against digital news platform NewsClick and its founder- editor, Prabir Purkayastha, in a case related to alleged irregularities in foreign funding.

Three Indian seafarers were confirmed dead after US strikes on tankers off Oman, pushing the toll among Indian crew members in the West Asia conflict to seven. Kerala activated emergency measures after a fresh Nipah case, while Manipur witnessed renewed violence following the recovery of six abducted men's remains. Elsewhere, Trump abruptly called off planned strikes on Iran, a proposal emerged to expand the Lok Sabha to 824 seats, and an investigation from Kashmir documented how years of unchecked mining have left rivers damaged and farms barren.

For years, English media was seen as the better-paying side of journalism. But as regional publishers expand digitally and audiences grow, journalists say the gap is becoming harder to define, with skills, experience and adaptability increasingly shaping career prospects, writes Pavithra.

IN PR: Stu Mallarkey departs Special NZ; Naomi Baker begins at Waverly Council

Bennett, Coleman & Co. Ltd. (BCCL), publisher of The Times of India, has issued a public notice clarifying that four publications.

The Chennai Press Club (CPC) has strongly condemned the Tamil Nadu government’s action to remove Polimer, News Tamil 24x7, and Tamil Janam TV channels from the Arasu Cable TV network, which is run by the state government.

IN PR: Andie Crawford joins Thrive; Cowley steps up at Eleven

Article 14's recent appeal for reader support has reignited a long-running debate within the media industry. As independent newsrooms struggle with shrinking revenues and changing consumption habits, journalists say India's biggest challenge may be convincing audiences that quality journalism deserves to be paid for, writes Meena R. Prashant.

Manipur's ethnic conflict took another grim turn with the recovery of suspected remains of six abducted men, while India formally summoned a US diplomat after a tanker strike near Oman killed Indian crew members. A major delimitation proposal recommended expanding the Lok Sabha to 824 seats, the government explored limits on airport privatisation to prevent monopolies, and a US court struck down Trump's $100,000 H-1B fee, though many Indian professionals had already paid the price.

The question many in the Australian media industry are asking, is what the hell is Vinyl Group doing?

Hundreds of jobs are at risk at the newly merged Southern Cross Media.

Amar Ujala has launched its Amar Ujala FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) Channel across several Connected TV (CTV) and FAST platforms, expanding access to its Hindi news and infotainment programming.

Journalist and multimedia producer Sumit Singh has joined Bhaskar English, English-language publication from the Dainik Bhaskar Group, as chief sub-editor.


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