Protection for journalists has long been a pressing issue in India, and a recent report by the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) offers little reassurance. According to CPJ, one journalist has been killed in India every year for the past ten years.
Journalist Neelesh Sthapak has brought pressing health and environmental concerns to the fore, filing a public interest petition that prompted the Madhya Pradesh High Court on February 25 to issue notices over unsafe transportation of fly ash from a thermal power plant in Jhabua.
On the occasion of Police Week, the Chakai Police in Bihar organised a friendly badminton match between police personnel and journalists on Wednesday, February 25. The match was held at the Chakai police station premises.
Today’s Fourth Right column examines how political cartoonists in India are facing geo-blocks and account restrictions under opaque legal requests, reportedly linked to Section 69A of the IT Act. It analyses the transparency deficit in executive blocking powers, the economic consequences for creators and the broader implications for satire and democratic discourse.
WPP and Adobe have expanded their long-standing global partnership to deliver integrated AI-powered marketing solutions for brands.
LinkedIn is no longer just where journalists update job titles. It is increasingly where they build authority, test ideas, source stories, and shape how they are perceived in real time. What began as a professional networking site has evolved into a constantly active content ecosystem. Career milestones sit alongside layoff reflections, mentorship threads, growth podcasts, industry debates, and long-form posts that read like opinion columns. For journalists, the shift is significant. The platform is no longer a digital CV. It is an extension of the newsroom.
Reporting has been rife since the decision to stop Bunnings using facial recognition technology (FRT), was made earlier this month by the Administrative Review Tribunal.
Behind every powerful news photograph lies a moment of calculation. Not just of light or composition, but of risk, responsibility and consequence. For photojournalists covering protests, disasters, and conflict zones, the camera is both a tool and a shield. Conversations with three experienced photojournalists reveal a profession shaped as much by ethics and awareness as by instinct and courage.
The X account of Azad Essa, a US-based South African journalist and senior reporter with Middle East Eye, has reportedly been withheld in India following a government order under the Information Technology Act.
In today's news roundup, Chalmers under fire, Albo feels the heat, Bolt on the attack, AI slashes jobs, 'AI doomsday report', 'AI jobs sledgehammer' and 'North East Link hit by drugs, sex toy claims', plus more.
Prasar Bharati has invited applications for the allotment of vacant MPEG-4 slots on the DD Free Dish platform for the period from April 1, 2026, to March 31, 2027. The public broadcaster will conduct the allotment through its 8th annual (97th overall) online e-auction, which is tentatively scheduled for March 16, 2026 .
Estée Lauder has appointed WPP as its global media agency, consolidating media duties across its portfolio of brands, including MAC, Clinique, and the flagship Estée Lauder line.
Mar-tech network Wondrlab is reportedly in discussions to acquire advertising agency Madison World, though no deal has been confirmed.
team of media persons from Jammu on Sunday, February 22, began a study tour of Gujarat to gain first-hand exposure to key development projects and institutions in the state. The tour was organised by the Press Information Bureau, Jammu.
Across India’s coastal belts, farming collectives, forgotten species habitats and climate-stressed communities, Aparna Ganesan's work reads like a field diary stitched together with empathy, curiosity and an unusually sharp eye for visual detail. If you’ve watched any of her documentaries for DW Eco India, or her earlier regional films at Asiaville, you’ll notice something immediately: she never tells a story from a distance. She lives inside it.
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