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Dentsu India and IWMBuzz Media have announced a marquee multi‑year strategic partnership to shape India’s evolving OTT ecosystem, spanning culture, content, and commerce.
The Punjab and Haryana High Court on Tuesday sought responses from the Centre, Facebook and the Punjab government on a petition filed by journalist Maninderjeet Sidhu, challenging the removal of his Facebook pages over alleged copyright violations.
BJP leader Kirit Somaiya was involved in a heated exchange with local journalists during his visit to Aarey Colony to inspect alleged illegal construction.
The Greater Chennai City Police have arrested YouTuber ‘Savukku’ Shankar in Andhra Pradesh after he allegedly challenged the police on social media to arrest him.
A 45‑year‑old journalist, Devendra Sharma, died after being hit by a car in the Malviya Nagar area late Tuesday night.
Several Indian celebrity journalists, politicians and others have moved to Substack to cash in on the rampant growth of the platform. Lured by the supposed freedom, a number of young journalists who consider Youtube to be too noisy and beneath their status, are keen on experimenting with the indie platform often without adequate training in the basics of the profession.
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