Cameron prepares Grant Broadcasters return
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Thursday, 14th October 2021 at 3:11pm
Allan Cameron is flying back to Australia from Dubai, UAE, at the end of the year to rejoin Grant Broadcasters, reported Radiotoday.He is slated to restart working as Grant’s regional content director for Tasmania, with Hobart station 7HOFM under his remit.
Cameron left Grant back in March 2018 to join the Arabian Radio Network as content director with Dubai city station Dubai 92.
“To say it’s been a steep learning curve as part of a media group representing and respecting all cultures in the UAE is an understatement. The growth in my leadership and collaborative skills in this environment has been invaluable and I look forward to bringing it back to this role… The culture of Grant Broadcasters has changed so much since I left, although one thing remains the same and that...
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News18 India’s ‘Command Centre’ tracks conflict despite ceasefire
By Staff Writer in Media News on Thursday, 09th April 2026 at 12:57pm
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.
Launched on March 25 and hosted by Major Gaurav Arya (Retd.), the show leverages his military expertise to simplify complex strategies and developments, often punctuated by his signature line: “Seedhi baat samjhiye.”
Streaming daily at 2:45 pm on the channel’s official YouTube platform, the show has uploaded 135 videos so far, garnering 799 views.
Touted as one of the biggest television formats centred on global conflict, Command Centre moves away from conventional studio debates, positioning itself as an “Insider War Room.” It breaks down military developments, analyses global crises, and explains their impact on everyday life — from fuel prices to broader economic effects.
Lizzies Winners 2026 - Chris Button - Best Technology Reviewer
By Phil Sim, Will McLennan. in Media News on Thursday, 09th April 2026 at 11:52am
Gadget Guy’s Chris Button took home Best Technology Reviewer at this year’s Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards. He was still processing his Lizzies win when Influencing called days after the event.
Button has entered the Lizzies several times in the past, but wondered if his copy would ever be considered deserving of an award.
“I've tried to work on my craft for a while,” Button says. “To reach that point where the judges and the community think it was award-winning worthy was quite the thrill.
“For many years I freelanced, covering video games primarily. It's only in recent years, thanks to the encouragement of Seamus Byrne when I was working with him at Byteside, that I have ventured more into consumer technology.
“To win Best Technology Reviewer is something I'm proud of. There are a lot of people whose work I look up to, and to have my name up there listed with them is a massive honour.”
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Lizzies Winners - Luke Reilly - Best Game Reviewer
By Will McLennan in Media News on Thursday, 09th April 2026 at 11:50am
IGN’s Luke Reilly says there’s more than meets the eye when it comes to his video game reviews.
That’s “without any intention to minimise the work” of his game-reviewing colleagues, Reilly noted while discussing his win in the Best Game Reviewer category at the 2026 Samsung Australian IT Journalism Awards.
“There’s a written component, which is an extensive traditional in-depth review for people to read. But there’s also a video pillar to IGN’s reviews,” Reilly told Influencing.
That video pillar includes “exhaustive video capture” and voiceover work that is packaged into a “highly curated product”.
“It isn't a couple of stretches of miscellaneous gameplay whacked under a voiceover. This is fastidiously edited, which marries up to match the voiceover provided to form a useful video review of a game that you're interested in,” he said.
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Upfront: Ceasefire shakes market, petrol price relief, war-crimes controversy
By Staff Writers in Media News on Thursday, 09th April 2026 at 7:55am
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Middle East ceasefire shakes markets — and Australia’s fuel security nerves
A US-Iran ceasefire and plans to reopen the Strait of Hormuz have eased immediate fears of a wider conflict, sending oil prices down and lifting sharemarkets. But the truce is fragile and the strategic contest over shipping lanes remains, keeping pressure on Canberra to plan for future shocks and strengthen fuel resilience. Covered by: Sydney Morning Herald, The Australian, Australian Financial Review, The West Australian, The Advertiser, Sydney Morning Herald.
Petrol price relief: promise, pushback and a long wait at the bowser
As global oil prices slide, some outlets are signalling fuel relief for motorists in coming months, while others warn supply disruptions and retail pricing cycles could keep prices elevated for longer. The debate has quickly broadened into a national security and cost-of-living issue, with calls for bigger fuel reserves
State elections set to boost media sector by over 1,400 crore
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 08th April 2026 at 3:39pm
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.
The elections in Assam, West Bengal, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, and Puducherry, spanning 824 constituencies and around 17.4 crore voters, are likely to drive this growth. Political advertising is set to benefit news channels, print, outdoor, and digital platforms.
According to e4m, experts believe regional media will see the most gains, with television providing scale, print offering local reach, and digital enabling targeted communication.
Overall, the election period is expected to bring 3–5 per cent quarterly growth for media companies and agencies, reinforcing the role of elections in supporting ad revenues.
TODAY’S TEN: Voter roll purge in West Bengal, SC weighs rights in Sabarimala row and more
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 08th April 2026 at 3:31pm
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Voter roll purge in West Bengal: 27 lakh deleted, rights concerns grow
Ravik Bhattacharya, Atri Mitra and Sweety Kumari for The Indian Express reported that over 60 lakh names in West Bengal are under review, with over 27 lakh already deleted from electoral rolls after a verification drive by the Election Commission of India. The deletions, revealed on Tuesday, affect many who had voted in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Citizens like migrant worker Antu Sheikh were issued notices over discrepancies, attended hearings, and submitted documents, but were still removed.
Whose fault is it that we can’t vote? If we protest, the police will put us behind bars. I applied online to the tribunal yesterday. I voted in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls at the primary school in our village. Every time there is an election, I make it a point to return home. This time, I am home but cannot vote,” said Antu.
The process has forced many to approach tribunals, raising conce
Influencing Insider | Upcoming Conversation with Rejimon Kuttappan
By Staff Writer in Media News on Wednesday, 08th April 2026 at 2:46pm
Rejimon Kuttappan is an investigative journalist and forced labour investigator based in Kerala, India. He was Chief Reporter at the Times of Oman until 2017, when he was deported by the Omani government for publishing a front-page story exposing human trafficking of migrant domestic workers in the Gulf. Rather than step back, he went further — collaborating with the Associated Press, Human Rights Watch, the ILO, and the International Trade Union Confederation on investigations that have triggered government action across the region.
He is the author of Undocumented: Stories of Indian Migrants in the Arab Gulf (Penguin, 2021) and his debut novel The River of Grey Flowers (Speaking Tiger, 2026), drawn from his firsthand experience rescuing Indians trapped in cyber-fraud compounds in Southeast Asia. A Senior Investigator at Equidem Research, Rejimon is one of the most credentialed journalists working on migrant rights in Asia today.
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