Butler up for Hot Tomato drive run
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Monday, 29th November 2021 at 12:29pm
Trevor “Trev” Butler is the new drive co-host for 102.9 Hot Tomato on the Gold Coast, reported Mediaweek.His selection as Moyra Major’s partner was announced in the wake of news that Simon Baggs was stepping down in 2022.
Butler has been on Hot Tomato’s promotions team for over a decade, and is best known for winning Big Brother Australia Season IV.
“I am super pumped to be joining Moysie in 2022. While I’ll miss cruising round as a 102.9er, it’s time for a new challenge. I can’t wait to be on-air each afternoon driving the Gold Coast and Tweed home, before I drive home to Banora Point,” said Butler
“Trev is someone I’ve loved working alongside at Hot Tomato for close to 10 years. And now I’m so excited to welcome him to the studio and can’t wait to spend...
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Teamwork Communications Group secures PR mandate for RG Hospitals
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 at 6:32pm
Teamwork Communications Group has won the public relations mandate for RG Hospitals, India's largest chain of urology and minimal access surgery hospitals with a 40-year legacy. The agency will manage strategic communications and media engagement for RG Hospitals across Delhi NCR, Ludhiana, Chennai, Kolkata, and Dehradun.
Nikky Gupta, CEO and Co-Founder, Teamwork Communications Group, said the partnership will focus on increasing visibility for RG Hospitals' clinical innovations, patient outcomes, and leadership in advanced surgical care.
Avinash Ojha, Managing Director, RG Hospitals, said the collaboration will help communicate the hospital's technological milestones, centres of excellence, and expansion plans while strengthening trust among patients seeking specialised surgical care.
What independent journalism is actually worth in numbers
By Meena R. Prashant, Suganthi Marimuth, Pavithra A in Media News on Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 at 3:42pm
For an industry that spends a great deal of time arguing for its own importance, journalism has rarely been able to say what it is worth in the language that decision-makers actually respond to: money, security, and risk. A report published this week tries to close that gap.
The Value of Journalism: Global evidence on why media matters to economics, national security and crises was launched on 22 June at the Global Media Forum in Bonn, Germany. It was commissioned by UNESCO in partnership with the International Fund for Public Interest Media (IFPIM) and DW Akademie, and written by Professor Mel Bunce and Dr Beth Pearson of City St George's, University of London. Rather than make a fresh moral case for press freedom, the authors do something more pointed: they synthesise the existing academic research and translate it into the economic and security terms that finance ministries and security establishments understand.
The timing is deliberate. The report arrives at what its autho
TODAY’S TEN: 15 die in Lucknow fire, CBSE marks jump for 1.6 lakh students after rechecks and more
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 at 2:48pm
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Applied Online. Weeks Later, They Were Still Knocking On RTO Doors
By Abha Sharma · The Times of India · Page 2
An investigative piece exposing the systemic failure of the Motor Vehicles Department's online services portal launched in 2021, which was meant to eliminate in-person visits to RTOs. Residents report that despite applying and paying fees online, they are repeatedly asked to appear in person, with agents continuing to act as gatekeepers and officials deflecting blame. The story documents specific user experiences, flagging complaints and the gap between digital promise and ground reality.
Strong ground reporting with multiple named citizen accounts and a structured audit of the portal's four key services, giving the story evidentiary weight beyond anecdote. The piece draws a clear line between policy intent and administrative failu
KUWJ seeks police action against misuse of association’s identity
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 at 1:02pm
The Karnataka Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ) has urged Director General of Police M.A. Saleem to take action against individuals allegedly misusing the association’s name and letterhead.
A delegation led by KUWJ State President Shivananda Tagadoor informed the DGP that some persons were using the union’s identity in communications with government offices and police stations despite having no connection with the organisation. The KUWJ, founded in 1932 and registered under the Trade Union Act, represents over 9,000 journalists across Karnataka.
The DGP assured the delegation that appropriate directions would be issued to police stations to investigate such complaints and submit reports. He also directed a district Superintendent of Police to look into the matter, while appreciating KUWJ’s longstanding contribution to journalism and public service.
Senior Journalists Forum meets Punjab Governor, discusses media’s role
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 at 12:59pm
The Senior Journalists Forum held an interactive session with Punjab Governor and UT Chandigarh Administrator Gulab Chand Kataria at Punjab Lok Bhavan on Saturday, June 20.
During the meeting, Kataria emphasised the media’s vital role in strengthening democracy and shaping public opinion, noting that constructive criticism and objective reporting help improve governance. He praised journalists for consistently bringing public concerns to policymakers’ attention, describing the media as an essential pillar of democracy.
The Governor also commended the Forum for uniting senior journalists on a common platform and stressed the importance of supporting media professionals after retirement, India News reported.
Opinion: 70 is the new 40 - plus the forgotten demographic?
By David Hague in Media News on Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 at 11:50am
I was in Woollies on Saturday to do a bit of grocery shopping. Nothing too unusual there, I am sure a lot of people around the country were doing the same thing.
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What was slightly unusual though was that I was paying in cash having sold some stuff on Facebook Marketplace the day before. All the manned (personned?) checkouts were full, so I went to the self-checkout area to find one that took cash, scanned my meagre number of goodies and then got a $50 note out of my wallet.
Within a split second, a bright young thing was next to me asking if I needed help using the cash
system on the checkout as “it could be complicated for older people”. My brain instantly retorted, “Listen you, I was programming Lotus 1-2-3 macros when your Dad wasn’t yet in long trousers, using 4GL systems to write accounting packages when you were only a twinkle in your parent’s eyes and doing video editing on computers when yo
Insider: The catch when pitching to TDA’s Beaini
By Will McLennan in Media News on Tuesday, 23rd June 2026 at 11:43am
Like any other publication, The Daily Aus wants exclusives pitched to them, but it comes with a catch, says News Editor Adella Beaini.
"I've had many instances, before coming to TDA, where I'd think, 'Oh, this is a really good story,' mention it to an editor, and they'd say, 'I think everyone got sent that same thing.' That's the worst feeling you can get," she said on Influencing Insider last week.
“Please don't mass send it as if you intend it to be, for example, for TDA, and then I come around and say to you an hour later, ‘I would love that’, but you've gone and sent it to a billion people, we’re not going to rush to do that”.
She's sympathetic to the pressure behind it. "I understand the PRs who've done it...they've got clients, they've got to send it to X amount of people. But you'd rather send it to one good person and get a yes than send it to a million and get all nos."
The same goes for pitching several reporters at the same outlet.
"That's a bit of a no-
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