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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.

Today's Ten: A major push for women’s reservation is back on the table but it comes with big structural changes. Assam votes in one of its toughest terrains yet, while AI quietly enters election policing. Markets are reacting to a fragile global truce, India steps away from COP33 and add to that a 90-year-old Delhi icon still holding its ground, we bring you the biggest stories of the day

Amagi has launched Newspulse, an Agentic AI platform designed to transform how newsrooms create and distribute content across digital platforms.

The Chennai Press Club (CPC), in collaboration with the Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, will conduct a free mega breast cancer screening camp for women journalists and their family members.

Even as a ceasefire has been announced between Iran, the United States, and Israel, News18 India’s war‑focused show Command Centre continues to decode the evolving conflict in West Asia.

Upcoming Assembly elections across five states are expected to provide a significant boost to India’s media sector, with incremental advertising spends estimated at Rs 1,200–1,400 crore in the coming weeks.

Today’s Ten: From Security agencies busting multi-state LeT Module, poll season bring relief to flower traders in Chennai and India signalling Gulf focus with ‘Bombay School’ revival, here are top 10 stories of the day.

What does it take to keep reporting when a government deports you for telling the truth? Today, we sit down with Rejimon Kuttappan — investigative journalist, forced labour investigator, and one of the most important voices on migrant rights in Asia today as he discusses his new book, The River of Frey Flowers with us.

India's television news channels have long chased TRP ratings the way gamblers chase a jackpot — loudly, recklessly, and at considerable cost to everyone else in the room. Now the government has chosen to leave the machine switched off longer, extending the suspension of audience measurement data for news channels amid concerns that ratings pressure was fuelling panic-driven, sensationalist coverage during a geopolitical crisis. With no scoreboard to chase, here's a radical thought: what if the news just… reported the news?

Journalist unions have strongly criticised recent remarks by former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party president Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy for calling certain national media organisations corrupt.

A group of students from the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at Himachal Pradesh University recently met Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu to discuss education reforms.

Approach Communications, under the Approach Entertainment Group, has been appointed as the PR and communications partner for DigiFest 2026, organised by Inkspell Media.


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