CNET Media Group sold by ViacomCBS to Red Ventures
By Seamus Byrne in Media News on Wednesday, 16th September 2020 at 10:13amViacomCBS has agreed to sell its CNET Media Group to digital marketing firm Red Ventures, according to reports out of the USA. The sale will see CNET, ZDNet, Gamespot and other related brands change hands.

CBS purchased CNET Networks in 2008 and rebranded the group as CBS Interactive, with its leadership at the time helping to drive the wider CBS digital transformation across its wider entertainment brands and TV networks.
Locally, CNET runs integrated operations across CNET, ZDNet and Gamespot, with a team of over 12 editorial staff across the brands, who write and produce video content across both local and global coverage. CBS also acquired Channel 10 in 2017.
The acquisition is reported to be for a US$500M price tag, which is a big markdown on the original US$1....
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Ramu Patil to receive first Bhimanna Khandre Award
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 07th April 2026 at 12:28pm
Ramu Patil, Assistant Resident Editor at The New Indian Express, will receive the first Bhimanna Khandre Award, instituted in memory of the late freedom fighter, centenarian, former minister, and mass leader Bhimanna Khandre.
The award has been established with an endowment of Rs 3 lakh by his son Eshwar B. Khandre, under the Karnataka Union of Working Journalists (KUWJ). The announcement was made by KUWJ state president Shivanand Tagadur and general secretary G.C. Lokesh.
A native of Sedam in Kalaburagi district, Patil entered journalism in 1997. He has worked with The Week and Muscat Daily before joining The New Indian Express as chief reporter. With over 25 years of professional experience, he currently serves as Assistant Resident Editor.
The award will be presented at the 40th State Journalists’ Conference to be held in Bidar on April 11 and 12.
Veteran cricket writer Santosh Suri no more
By Staff Writer in Media News on Tuesday, 07th April 2026 at 12:14pm
The Indian sports journalism community is mourning the loss of senior cricket writer Santosh Suri, who passed away at the age of 68 on Saturday, April 4. Long associated with The Times of India, Suri was respected for his quiet dedication and deep understanding of the game. He is survived by his wife and daughter.
Independent journalist Jaideep Pandey remembered him as “an incredibly simple, warm and everâsmiling soul”, noting his extensive travels to cover Indian cricket with commitment.
Tributes poured in from across the fraternity. Rajya Sabha MP Rajeev Shukla said, “Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of Santosh Suri. A familiar journalist and a trusted voice around Indian and UP cricket for so many years. His words carried honesty, depth and a genuine love for the game. Heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones.”
Upfront: Fuel Mayday, recession fears, NDIS overhaul
By Staff Writers in Media News on Tuesday, 07th April 2026 at 7:54am
Fuel “Mayday”: rationing fears as supplies tighten
Multiple papers warn Australia’s fuel supply may not be assured beyond May, with experts and officials flagging the prospect of rationing if the Middle East conflict continues to disrupt global supply and pricing. The Sydney Morning Herald adds a policy angle, reporting NSW is using commercially sensitive industry data to plan for shortages while regulators scrutinise retailer price-reporting mismatches—signalling government is preparing for a real-world disruption, not just price pain. Covered by: Herald Sun, Daily Telegraph, The Advertiser, Courier Mail, Sydney Morning Herald, NT News.
Oil shock threatens rates, recession and a new cost-of-living squeeze
The Australian Financial Review leads with economists warning an oil-price spike could force the Reserve Bank into multiple rate rises, with some fearing the tightening cycle could tip Australia into recession. The same theme runs through broader analysi
Why storytelling is pulling journalists into PR
By Meena R. Prashant in Media News on Monday, 06th April 2026 at 8:19pm
The movement of journalists into public relations is not new, but it is becoming more visible and nuanced. While better pay and fewer deadlines have long been part of the conversation, many journalists today are drawn by something deeper: the chance to shape narratives and engage with storytelling differently in a rapidly evolving media landscape.
For Srishti Ghosh Shinde, PR, Communications and Public Affairs Lead at Tide India, the transition came after nearly a decade in journalism. Reflecting on her time in an English-language entertainment daily around 2016, she describes the shift as gradual rather than sudden. “It wasn’t a single moment, but a gradual realisation,” she says. “The nature of journalism was rapidly evolving, with speed becoming as critical as depth. It made me question whether I was able to contribute meaningfully in the way I wanted to.”
That realisation led her to look beyond reporting. “I wanted to build narratives more holistically rather th
Publicis Groupe to acquire 160over90, strengthen global sports marketing
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 06th April 2026 at 6:02pm
Publicis Groupe has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire 160over90 from WME Group, aiming to build a leading data‑driven sports and culture marketing platform.
The agency will be integrated with Publicis Sports and powered by the Groupe’s data, technology, and media scale, including Epsilon.
Highlights of the deal:
Global scale: Combined capabilities across the US, UK, EMEA, and APAC markets
Data‑led approach: Use of Publicis Sports Intelligence and Epsilon identity for planning, personalisation, and measurement
Creator economy push: Leveraging Influential to amplify athlete‑led storytelling
Strategic partnership: Collaboration with WME Group to unlock talent, content, and brand opportunities
160over90, with over 670 employees globally, works across major events such as the Super Bowl, Olympic Games, and FIFA World Cup.
Post‑acquisition, the combined Publicis Sports unit will report to Suzy Deering, while Robbie Henchman will remain with WME Group t
Danish Siddiqui Journalism Awards 2026 winners announced
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 06th April 2026 at 6:01pm
The Danish Siddiqui Foundation has announced the winners of the Danish Siddiqui Journalism Awards 2026, recognising impactful reporting across print, broadcast, digital, and photojournalism.
Among the winners, Aiswarya Raj and Dheeraj Mishra of The Indian Express were honoured in the print category, while Abhinav Goel of BBC News won in broadcast.
In photojournalism, Zeeshan Latif, a contributor to The Washington Post, was recognised. The digital category saw wins for Aparna Ganesan of The Migration Story (Broadcast) and Apoorva Mandhani of The Print (Print).
Jury Special Mentions were awarded to Avadhesh Akodia of Dainik Bhaskar and Sukanya Shantha of The Wire.
The Danish Siddiqui Journalism Awards 2026 celebrate journalists who stand for integrity, courage, empathy, and truth, recognising stories that challenge norms, address complex realities, and inspire change.
The awards were held in New Delhi on April 5, celebrating journalism that captures truth with courage and tells st
Life of a Reporter on the Agricultural Beat
By Pavithra in Media News on Monday, 06th April 2026 at 4:09pm
The day for an agricultural reporter often begins before sunrise, on roads leading to villages where work in the fields is already underway. By the time cities wake up, the reporter is speaking to farmers, observing crops, and gathering stories shaped by uncertainty, resilience, and lived experience.
Agricultural reporting is closely tied to seasons. A good monsoon can uplift entire regions, while a dry spell can quietly affect hundreds of families. Stories range from water shortages to market prices, and for reporters, weather is not just background, it often becomes the story itself.
The work comes with its share of challenges. Remote locations, poor network connectivity, long travel hours, and unpredictable schedules are part of the routine. Often, reporting involves waiting for hours just to reach the right source. Yet, these moments add depth, as stories emerge directly from the ground.
What sets this beat apart is its human focus. Behind every statistic is a person, a family
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