Davis to lead i98FM
By Jonas Lopez in Media News on Friday, 11th June 2021 at 3:45pm
The move underlined Davis‘ dedication to WIN Radio for most of the past 18 years.
She joined i98FM’s Road Crew in 2004 but moved up to become promotions manager, leaving to take up an integration project manager position in NOVA Entertainment for a few months in 2014.
She subsequently returned to her promotions manager role at i98FM not long after, then was promoted to i98FM and Campbelltown 91.3FM’s group promotions and marketing manager.
“Her remarkable achievements in promoting and developing the i98FM brand reflects Tia’s enormous talent, superior performance and sheer passion. She is the hardest-working member of the team and a natural leader who cares about her colleagues. For ...
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Senior journalist Rajendra Singh Chauhan dies in Jaisalmer bus fire
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th October 2025 at 6:19pm
Veteran journalist Rajendra Singh Chauhan, 50, tragically lost his life in a bus accident near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan. The incident occurred when a passenger bus en route from Jaisalmer to Jodhpur caught fire shortly after crossing the Air Force checkpoint, The News Mill reported.
Chauhan, a long-serving member of the Maru Lehar newspaper, was among 20 passengers who perished in the blaze. He had been travelling to Pokhran with Manoj Bhatia, president of the Jaisalmer Chemist Association, to attend the inauguration of a medical store. While Bhatia sustained serious injuries and is currently receiving treatment in Jodhpur, Chauhan succumbed to his injuries at the scene.
He is survived by his wife and two sons — Bhavyajeet Singh (17) and Hridayansh (12) — both of whom are currently pursuing their education.
Teacher loses cool, beats journalist who questioned students skipping class
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th October 2025 at 6:17pm
A school teacher in Madhya Pradesh’s Damoh district allegedly assaulted a journalist with her slippers during a heated exchange over student absenteeism. The incident occurred at Shaskiya Primary School in Hinoti Azam village, where the journalist had approached the teacher to inquire why several students were seen playing outside instead of attending class, according to News18.
A video of the altercation, reportedly filmed by the journalist himself, has since gone viral on X, amassing over 40,000 views. The footage shows the teacher striking the journalist rather than addressing his questions, prompting widespread criticism of her conduct online.
In the video, the journalist can be heard issuing a warning during the confrontation. The incident has sparked debate around professional accountability and appropriate conduct within educational institutions.
TODAY'S TEN: Trump claims and MEA's counterclaims continue, this time on Russian oil
By Pradeep Damodaran, Pragadish Kirubakaran, Meena R Prashant and Neeraja Gopalakrishnan in Media News on Friday, 17th October 2025 at 4:13pm
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Signalling a likely derailment of trade talks once again, US President Donald Trump claimed he was assured by PM Modi on Wednesday that New Delhi was tapering its purchase of Russian oil to help stop the prolonged Russia-Ukraine war, but India’s external affairs ministry denied knowledge of any such conversation. Trump also stated he did not want to destroy "Modi's political career."
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In his customary banter with pool reporters in the White House, Trump said, “I was not happy that India was buying oil and he assured me today that they will not be buying oil from Russia.” Later, the president indicated India’s pledge was conveyed through the new US ambassador to India, Sergio Gor, who was present in the Oval Office to brief the president about his meeting with Modi and India’s ministry of external affairs (MEA) earlier this week in New Delhi, reported Chidanand Rajghatta and Sachin Parashar for The
The Australian launches new digi bundle which includes WSJ and the Times
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 17th October 2025 at 1:29pm
The Australian has introduced a new digital bundle that brings together three of the world’s leading newspapers and their digital offerings – The Australian, The Wall Street Journal and The Times of London. Prices range from $6 a week for the first 12 weeks and then $48 charged every four weeks - and as they say, read the small print too.
The new subscription bundle will provide readers with The Australian’s in-depth coverage of domestic issues, combined with The Times’ insights into European and UK affairs, and The Wall Street Journal’s coverage of global business and financial markets.
The obvious question is, why haven’t they done this before?
According to The Australian’s Managing Director and Publisher, Nicholas Gray, "The Australian’s exciting new digital bundle allows readers to get the vantage points of three of the biggest and best English-speaking newspapers in the world, in one bundle.
Subscribers of this new bundle can enjoy digital access to The Aus
Mumbai-based photojournalist Imtiyaz Shaikh honoured by Maharashtra Urdu Academy
By Staff Writer in Media News on Friday, 17th October 2025 at 1:03pm
Mumbai-based freelance photojournalist and journalist Imtiyaz Shaikh has been conferred with the Special Journalism Award by the Maharashtra Urdu Academy. The honour was presented during the Academy’s Golden Jubilee celebrations, marking 50 years since its establishment on 8 October 2025. The award includes a cash prize of Rs 15,000 and a trophy.
According to a Press Trust of India statement, in a career spanning more than two decades, Shaikh has earned a distinct name for his work. Over the years, he has worked with prominent media organisations such as Mumbai Urdu News, Do Bajay Dopahar, Urdu Times, PTI, Mid-Day, Getty Images, Anadolu Agency (Turkey), Gujarat Samachar, Sun TV, and The Times of India.
His photographs have appeared in several national and international newspapers and magazines, earning widespread recognition. Known for his dedication and courage, Shaikh notably captured powerful images during the Mumbai terror attacks, risking his life to document the tragedy.
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Write a bad review of Taylor Swift and get death threats
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 17th October 2025 at 10:06am
Journalists are under threat in many parts of the world, but it’s not just those covering wars - it seems if you anger some of the Swifties, they will come after you.
Yes, music journalists - of all people - say they are being harassed and threatened for writing less-than-glowing reviews of Taylor Swift, according to a new investigation from the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
The report - Write a Bad Review of Taylor Swift and Get Death Threats: Inside the Fan Backlash Facing Critics in the Digital Age - was written by Gretal Kahn and reveals the growing risks for critics in the social-media era.
One music critic got this comment on X: “you ain’t gonna be this brave when we drop your address”.
The Guardian’s music journalist, Alex Petrides, received this exercise in brevity, on X: “Alexis Petridis fuck you”, and this one (also on X - and it makes you wonder about the calibre of contributors there these days, but then that’s another story…), “
Heatley leaves Sky News and Australian TV
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 17th October 2025 at 9:50am
After 17 years on camera, today is Kenny Heatley's last with Sky News - where he's been a reporter and news anchor - and it's also his final day on Australian television.
Whilst coy about his next move - which he says will be "stepping away from the cameras" he announced the end of his Sky News tenure on LinkedIn where he said, "It’s hard to put into words. From the pre-dawn newsroom starts and breaking news adrenaline, to the privilege of telling stories that mattered and being part of the national conversation - it’s been an honour to serve audiences across Australia.
"To my brilliant colleagues past and present: thank you. Working alongside such talented and hard working journalists, camera crews, producers, editors, hosts and technical teams has truly been the highlight of my career. You’ve inspired me every single day with your dedication and passion for getting it right — fast, fair, and factual.
"To our viewers — thank you for inviting me into your homes each m
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